Difference between revisions of "Nfs"
From Fixme.ch
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | [[Category:Services]] | |
− | == | + | == Remark == |
− | To start things up, I sincerely think that NAT is a bad things on a philosophical level. If you however want the nfs to support it, you're welcome to add it. | + | To start things up, I sincerely think that NAT is a bad things on a philosophical level. If you however want the nfs to support it, you're welcome to add it. So don't connect to the fixme nat in the first place. |
+ | == How to == | ||
First start the rpcbind daemon and the nfs-common daemon | First start the rpcbind daemon and the nfs-common daemon | ||
<pre>sudo init.d start rpcbind nfs-common</pre> | <pre>sudo init.d start rpcbind nfs-common</pre> |
Revision as of 20:16, 17 July 2012
Contents
Remark
To start things up, I sincerely think that NAT is a bad things on a philosophical level. If you however want the nfs to support it, you're welcome to add it. So don't connect to the fixme nat in the first place.
How to
First start the rpcbind daemon and the nfs-common daemon
sudo init.d start rpcbind nfs-common
OR
sudo rc.d start rpcbind nfs-common
(Note: if you don't have rpcbind, just use portmap instead. Then simply mount that little boy
sudo mount foo.fixme.ch:/media/disk1/music /mnt
Yes, that's all little slacker :).
- /media/disk1/share : Used by the Ftp server, accessible within the hackerspace Network by everyone.
- /media/disk1/share_internal : Used internally for storage purpose.
- /media/disk1/music : Used by MPD Daemon, accessible within the hackerspace Network.
- /media/disk1/tftp : Used by the tftp server for pxe.
configuration
the export file is :
/media/disk1/tftp 62.220.135.192/26(ro,sync,no_subtree_check) /media/disk1/tftp [2001:788:dead::/48](ro,sync,no_subtree_check) /media/disk1/music 62.220.135.192/26(ro,subtree_check,sync) /media/disk1/music [2001:788:dead::/48](ro,subtree_check,sync)