[NBLUG/talk] mounting network filesystems?

Micxz (lovedialup.com) an_email at micxz.com
Sun Jun 29 18:17:00 PDT 2003


NFS rules! Thanks;

Micxz

Mark Street wrote:
> 
> On Sunday 29 June 2003 16:53, Micxz (lovedialup.com) wrote:
> > I'm using linux as a file server and the gateway. I run samba for the
> > windows needing shares and appletalk for the mac. But I'm now starting
> > to run linux on other machines and want to mount a "share" on my linux
> > machines. It's linux to linux so it should be easy.
> 
> You could do this NFS and Samba.
> 
> Yep, you can mount those Doze shares right onto your linux filesystems.
> 
> check out smbmount or the new type option to the mount command depending on
> what distro and release of samba you are using.  mount -t smbfs //DOZE/C
> /DOZE-C
> 
> nfs is easy.... or should be easy... in this instance.  Make sure you have it
> blocked at the firewall/external interface...... or you could get burned.
> 
> nfs-utils
> /etc/exports
> portmap
> and away you go.....
> 
> > This should be very easy but I'm not sure were to start. Thanks'
> 
> This stuff is not meant to be easy.............
> 
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