DIGITory/Ubuntu2012. 4. 28. 00:04


1. Server Ubuntu - has a directory to be shared. (IP : 90.80.70.60)

sudo apt-get install portmap nfs-kernel-server

vi /etc/exports

    add to the file "[PATH of the directory to be shared] [Client Ubuntu's IP](rw)"

                             ex) /home/me/Shared 10.20.30.40(rw)


sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart (IP : 10.20.30.40)

sudo exportfs -v  (jut to check.. you can see the directory can be shared)



2. Client Ubuntu - Need to access the directory on Server Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server (I'm not sure...it can be nfs-common)

sudo mkdir [directory to mount]

       ex) sudo mkdir /mnt/nfs

showmount -c [Server Ubuntu's IP]

       ex) showmount -c 90.80.70.60

       If you can't see anything after doing this, It's about the security problem. 

       'lokkit' command to get it off.


mount it!!!

     ex) sudo mount -t nfs 90.80.70.60:/home/me/Shared /mnt/nfs




(from : http://blog.naver.com/dresstowin?Redirect=Log&logNo=50079887962)


Posted by Joe.C