Setting up NFS for file sharing
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Install NFS Server
sudo apt install nfs-kernel-server
Configure NFS Server
sudo vi /etc/exports
Add/edit:
/path/to/be/shared *(rw,async,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
For the changes to take effect, export and start NFS service.
sudo exportfs -a
sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start
Pretty simple...
Connecting to the NFS Server
You'll need NFS installed
sudo apt install nfs-common
or
sudo apt install nfs-kernel-server
Then you can check what's shared from any particular machine:
showmount -e [ServerName or Address]
- (requires sudo on Debian...)
will show you what's shared from a machine
sudo mkdir -p /path/to/mount/share
sudo mount [ServerName or Address]:/path/to/be/shared /path/to/mount/share
Better yet tho...
sudo vi /etc/fstab
& add an entry:
[ServerName or Address]:/path/to/be/shared /path/to/mount/share nfs rw,user,exec 0 0
TBD
- Learn what flags do what in /etc/exports
- Browsing in the GUI would be nice...
- Look into automounting (including graceful failure modes)