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I want to set up NFS system as server and client on a linux redhat7.1. Can anybody give me some guidence on how to setup NFS system. All I want to do is to let the client use just one Directory from the clinet machine.
Please help me out. Thanks. -Iftikhar |
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Try taking a look at the man pages, especially the one for the file exports.. This file lives in /etc and controls your exported filesystems..
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