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How to check whether file system is local or NFS?
Hi, suppose I have file system path say /foo/bar/baz then how would I find out whether it is local file system or NFS? If it is NFS then I want to find out the host where file system is located.
Thanks, Paresh Last edited by masaniparesh; 06-14-2009 at 01:51 PM.. Reason: added line |
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