On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 23:53:38 +1300, paul lee wrote:
> Ok, so I'm gonna give old Fidonet a go for a support need I have
> concerning my Raspberry Pi 3+. (I am going to put a Pi 4 on it soon, as
> its better 10G ethernet would bump my transfer rates automagically.
> Furthermore, if I can get through my issues I'll slap all SSD HDs on it
> to try and get the best NAS experience a Pi can provide...)
>
> My question:
>
> I've setup a NFS file share on the OMV server. It is active and
> recognized... running. How do I access this NFS from other Linux boxes
> on my network? It doesn't JUST show up in either Network, or the other
> network shared areas. (Where SMBs and WORKGROUPs are...)
>
> I assume I need some packages and prerequisites on the Linux machine
> that I'm trying to point to the NFS? Or... what am I missing??
On the client machine,
1) start the portmap and statd services
2) mount the server-exported directory as an nfs filesystem
( "mount -t nfs \
server.address:/path/to/exported/filesystem \
/path/to/local/mountpoint" )
> Thanks in advance, Fidonet... I'm very happy to see an active Raspberry
> Pi area - I have MANY Pi projects and some Arduino/ESP-32/ESP-8266
> wizardry happening all around my home & offices.
>
>
>
> |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08.........
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Lew Pitcher
"In Skills, We Trust"
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