It is always nfs.
What entry would you place in /etc/fstab to mount the above export at boot? Pressure the directory hierarchy is being exported by a server named nfsserv, and the mount point is /mnt/nfs.
mount nfsserv:/mnt /nfs here you all go see you in class tonight $
mount -aThis will automatically mount all file systems listed in /etc/fstab
Yes, as long as they are given permission under the fstab.
It depends on what you are checking. You can use the 'df' command to see what is currently mounted via NFS and the 'mount' command (or check /etc/fstab) for mountable file systems.
It depends on what you are checking. You can use the 'df' command to see what is currently mounted via NFS and the 'mount' command (or check /etc/fstab) for mountable file systems.
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