Setting Up Standard Linux File Systems and Configuring NFSv4 Server - Part 2 | Linux Today

Setting Up Standard Linux File Systems and Configuring NFSv4 Server – Part 2

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Ravi Saive
Nov 20, 2014

A Linux Foundation Certified Engineer??? (LFCE)??? is trained to set up, configure, manage, and troubleshoot network services in Linux systems, and is answerable for the design and implementation of system architecture and solving everyday related issues.

I this part 2, I will now show you how to properly configure your NFSv4 server (without authentication security) so that you can set up network shares to use in Linux clients as if those file systems were installed locally.

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Ravi Saive

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