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Mounting a directory using nfs version4
Hi,
I would like to know how can we mount a directory using nfs v4 ? When I use the below command, I am not sure what nfs version am using to mount the directory. mount -t <server_name>:<shared_directory> <shared_directory>. eg: mount -t 10.50.0.8:/home/arun/mount/share_dir /home/arun/mount/share_dir If the above command uses anyother nfs version, then can anyone tell me the command to mount a directory using nfs4. OS is RHEL5 Thanks in advance. |
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