dsdreamer wrote: 
> That's fine and thanks for helping out a forum member. 
> 
I'm glad of being of any help. I realise that it must be very time
consumming for the people carrying the weight of the development to also
help out people that are trying to initiate themselves to CSOS
(specially if they are also initiating to linux, like me).

dsdreamer wrote: 
>  
> Having edited fstab, you could reduce typing a bit by just doing:
> > 
Code:
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  >   > 
  > sudo mount -a
  > 
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> > 
> This will mount anything in fstab that is not already mounted. Thus,
> if you added a new line in /etc/fstab (or uncommented one), it will
> incrementally execute just that line. To verify, use 
> > 
Code:
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  >   > 
  > df -t nfs
  > 
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> > 
> The newly mounted nfs filesystem and its usage stats will be displayed
> assuming the mount succeeded.

Many thanks for the tips ;). They will sure be of help, specially: df -t
nfs, since I had to use the web gui to check that the NFS mount was
correct as I didn't know any other way to do it.


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