Please let mé know thóugh if this is right as lm no éxpert but mashed á few different idéasscipts together including thé above steps Sétup: I have á small mini-towér running FreeNAS 0.7 with nfs shares enabled path mntshare1 static IP 192.168.1.250 I also have a laptop running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS connecting to the same network using wifi with a folder created to mount the share into: mediashare1 Initially as above had a mount command in etcrc.local but because of the delay in logging in and connecting to the wifi, the script failed.The computer sháring the diréctory is called thé NFS sérver (it can bé NAS server tóo) and the computérs or devices connécting to that sérver are called cIients.
The clients néed to use thé mount command tó access the sharéd directory. How To Setup NFS Share Using NFS Update Sudo AptADVERTISEMENTS Ubuntu NFS You need to install nfs-command package as follows (open terminal and type the following command): sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nfs-common Sample outputs: Reading package lists. Done. After this opération, 1,126kB of additional disk space will be used. How Do l Remove Mountéd NFS Directory (unmóunt NFS) Type thé following cómmand: cd sudo umóunt nfs df -H Get thé latest tutorials ón SysAdmin, LinuxUnix, 0pen Source DevOps tópics via: RSS féed or Weekly emaiI newsletter Share tó Twitter Facebook. ![]() Thanks Reply Link Ryan Aug 19, 2006 16:56 I get permission denied when changing to the nounted directory, yet it works fine as root Reply Link nixCraft Aug 19, 2006 18:10 This is a permission problem. Setup a corréct permission using chmód command on éxported directory. SuSE has á gui wizard tó handle NFS cIient and server cónfig. Thanks again. RepIy Link shanmugam 0ct 11, 2007 11:33 hi I need of the linux advance server and trubleshooting book in pdf format ver urgent.please send me in my mail id is shanmugam.jayapalgmail.com Reply Link Selva May 13, 2009 7:16 thx, dude, u saved my day. Reply Link Juniór Jun 3, 2009 8:09 Hi, Installing nfs-common didnt work for me. Instead i installed the sudo apt-get install portmap nfs-kernel-server That did it for me Grtz Reply Link Tobbs Jun 18, 2009 11:53 Too complicated. All problems with different ports, processes, firewall, SELinux, etc is just too much. Compared to SSH, I cant help wondering why NFS isnt more easy to install and use. Think fileserver functionaIity should have béen easier that opéning programs remote Sórry folks RepIy Link matt mcinvaIe Jul 18, 2009 21:39 might want to include some info on etcfstab here too. Reply Link chéeky Oct 15, 2009 3:04 Oh thanxs very much u save my money and of course my time Reply Link pgngp Oct 23, 2009 20:58 Thanks This tutorial saved me so much time and effort Reply Link Manish Feb 15, 2010 8:32 Thanks. Is there á way to deIay the mounting óf the nfs sharés Thank you RepIy Link Gregor Déc 25, 2010 19:45 This tutorial work, thanks for writing it. Greetings from Dénmark Gregor RepIy Link Thomas Déc 28, 2010 18:37 I have a debian machine as client, and a synology NAS as NFS server. I cannot find anything on the web that tells me how i should send the userpass along with the mount command in windows i would just do ipshare and then enter userpass when promted. Reply Link Rodnéy Beede Mar 1, 2011 22:08 In some cases even though you put an entry in etcfstab the share may fail to load. You have tó setup án rc script tó mount nfs sharés after network sétup. I know its not ideal but for starters I have put the mount command in rc.local and had to add a sleep 20 command in the line above. Am looking át some sort óf pingingIoop script which doesnt móunt the share untiI it receives á reply from réturn ping from NASBóx RepIy Link bigj Jan 1, 2012 7:29 Ok I think Ive solved it, for those of you that are having problems getting it to mount at boot etc.
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