just wack the following line in your fstab
slave:/home/jon /home/jon/slave nfs rsize=8096,wsize=8096,hard,intr 0
0
then "mount /home/jon/slave"
youll wana tweak the options, i use those values on my desktop
which is kernel 2.2.17pre16 (+usb +v3 +v3tv) using a realtek 8029as
my server is a freebsd 3.5'd pentium 120 with a dlink 10/100
as you decrease the *size's you affect the packet size, so with 8096 it
sends
about once a second when i listen to mp3's with 1k its constantly
sending
as the howto suggest's tweak till you find a good medium, 4k is
recommended i think
the howto mentions problems with big packets on some *really* old isa
nics....
portmap will have to be running (i think) and i think rpciod, these
should be
activitated by your init scripts on boot
youll also need nfs in your kernel
Dean
Jon Biddell wrote:
>
> How do I mount a remote filesystem to appear as part of my current one
> ?
>
> i.e. I need to mount slave:/home/jon to appear under
> xena:/home/jon/slave.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jon
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