>  i had to type "typemount -t nfs m/cname : dirname mountpoint"
>  I did not understantd this
>           what is m/cname ?
>                 : dirname ?
>
yea u typein "typemount -t nfs
[source.hostname.dom|IP.address.of.source]:exported dirname mountpoint"

eg
consider i have exported /home/joe from machine suse.linux.box, and want it
available in
redhat.linux.box at /home/joseph, then i should
edit the /etc/exports in suse.linux.box and do exportfs in suse.linux.box
then do a "typemount -t nfs suse.linux.box:/home/joe /home/joseph" from the
redhat.linux.box
then i can use "cp -r /home/joseph/* /home/joe/ " on redhat.linux.box to
copy from
real location "/home/joe in suse.linux.box to /home/joe in redhat.linux.box"

try this




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