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TravisBanger
Nov 28, 2014Aspirant
Permission to 'root' in my Linux box to NFS mount share?
How do I give permission to 'root' in my Linux box to NFS mount ReadyNAS shares? After some travails, I am very confident, accessing my new ReadyNAS from Windows. My next step is to mount the 'B...
TravisBanger
Nov 29, 2014Aspirant
Eureka.. I mounted the NFS filesystem !!
But I am not telling how... :-)
Okay, since you fellows have been so nice and helpful, here it goes.
The RAID 10 volume that I created is named "Trinidad". That name must not be used from Windows, but it must be used from Unix:
# mount drake:/Trinidad/Backup /mnt/drake
The syntax makes sense, since it allows for multiple volumes, each with multiple shares.
But I am not telling how... :-)
Okay, since you fellows have been so nice and helpful, here it goes.
The RAID 10 volume that I created is named "Trinidad". That name must not be used from Windows, but it must be used from Unix:
# mount drake:/Trinidad/Backup /mnt/drake
The syntax makes sense, since it allows for multiple volumes, each with multiple shares.
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