Hello,
> > > how do i automount NFS shares on my linux server from my linux client. i wanted
>that at my client's bootup it would automatically mount default nfs shares of my
>linux server...
> > > do i need to tweak /etc/fstab to make this work??
> >
> > go to linuxconf, file system, access nfs volume and then you can add whatever
> > shared files you want to automount during booting up. And be sure that your
> > server have the proper permissions to specified hosts.
>
> I don't think that's what the original poster meant about automount. There
> is a kernel-level mount daemon which can automount ON DEMAND, and then
> unmount after a period of idle time. This works for SMB, NFS, as well as
> removable media (zip, cdrom, floppy).
He has mentioned tweaking of the /etc/fstab file that is why i gave that kind
of solution..:-)
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Mae Echavez
Customer Support Engr
Hypertech Corp. - Cebu
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