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Re: NFS
in solaris you edit /etc/dfs/dfstab for the share.
you put there the real share command. (i think there's an explanation there)
> >> I have Linux RH7.0 workstation on PC & Solaris 8 on other PC (x86).
> Good.
>
> >> How can i share the Solaris disk to my linux workstation?
> NFS is a good way.
>
> >> When i trying to mount Solaris directories i get connection error
> >> in my fstab is Ok i think.
> 1. Set the export in Solaris (in Redhat it is in /etc/exports) to something
> like "/the/exported/directory (ro)" - this will export in read-only mode
> the directory (man exports to see the options).
> 2. Restart the NFS ("/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S60nfs restart" should do).
> 3. Login as a root in the Linux machine, create test_dir and do
> "mount -t nfs Solaris_ip:/the/exported/directory test_dir".
>
> This should work.
> Now edit the right parameters in the "exports" file and fstab.
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