I asked this question a couple of days ago and probably didn't make myself clear. Let's forget about firewalls and Internet connection sharing for the present, I just want to set up my network on DHCP. What I need to know is how can NFS be used with DHCP? >From what I *understand*, the IP address for the directory you want to export has to be in /etc/exports and the IP address for the directory you want mounted has to be in /etc/fstab. Given this how is it done with DHCP? If I make an entry in /etc/hosts I still need an IP address - right? Is there a <low vitamin content> HOWTO somewhere that I can look at? I have never set up any IP chains/tables and haven't the foggiest on how to go about it.. Network as it is now uses static IP addressing in the 192.168.x.x range and works fine but it would be nice to be able to just plug in my laptop or whatever and have it automagically become *part of the family*...
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