Mount an NFS share on Android. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. To mount NFS in our OS X the first thing we need is know where is the server and where is the directory, to do that we can use the command showmount: showmount -e server-name-or-ip Example. Auto-mounting an NFS share using autofs, troubleshoot autofs.
To mount NFS in our OS X the first thing we need is know where is the server and where is the directory, to do that we can use the command showmount
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Example:
Note: merlin.lan is my router name with NFS.
Mount NFS share on Mac OS X:
The first step is to create a mount point, in this case, we will use /private/nfs
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Now we can mount the NFS share in the path create previously:
You also can use the IP instead of the hostname, for example:
If you see an error similar to this one:
You can try mount the NFS share with this option -o resvport
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Another useful option is to write on the NFS share rw
and not only read the files:
Very that is working
Automount NFS share
Artlantis studio 6 5 2 11. Edit the file /etc/auto_master
and add to the end of the file /- auto_nfs -nobrowse,nosuid
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Now we have to create a file on /etc/auto_nfs
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Is possible use /Volumes
as a mount point, we only need to create the directory this way:
Note: the /./ before Volumes is because the system deletes everything inside /Volumes every time the system start.
Execute this command to apply the updates:
Mount Nfs Share Ubuntu
Extras
One thing that is annoying are the hidden files generated by OS X .DS_Store
to prevent the creation of this files is possible to disable for all network devices and for one user with this command:
To disable for all users:
Mount Nfs Share Mint
And if we want delete the files already generated: