I've just reconfigured my slug to serve both CIFS and nfs from the
/public directory.  Very easy once I figured out I had to restart the
nfs daemon.

One thing I mentioned before and will say again is if you are using an
nfs share the client system should be using the automount daemon.  It
will mount shares automatically when needed and unmount them after an
inactivity period.

See the below link for more info on setting it up.

http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Automount.html

Disclaimer: I setup the automount daemon in Solaris 10, not Linux.  All
of the concepts are the same between the two but the filenames and
probably some of the conventions are different.  I can't help you with
a Linux client.


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