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don't have nfsd mount point in /proc/fs/nfsd
hi guys
I installed NFS server and everything started out fine but I don't have /proc/fs/nfsd entry and so I can't mount nfsd. Therefore I can't start my nfs service. Why don't I have /proc/fs/nfsd? How do I create that? Thanks |
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