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Setting up NFS

Starting NFS

To start NFS using the command line, type the following command:

sh /etc/init.d/nfs start

Once you have started NFS, you can share and mount resources explicitly by entering commands at the command line. You can also set up the system to share and mount resources automatically by editing a few of the administration files. If you set up automatic sharing and mounting, a pre-determined set of resources is shared and/or mounted whenever you start NFS.


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