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Configuring a NFS client

Configuring a NFS client

- If you're on a Linux machine and need to connect to an NFS share, you're in luck. Stay tuned and get educated. - [Narrator] You are watching "ITProTV." (upbeat music) (scene whooshing) Welcome back, I'm here again with Don. And if you've been enjoying learning about NFS so far, you are in luck because this episode is also about NFS. So, what are we covering in this episode? - Well, you know, we spent the last two episodes building up an NFS server. We never actually connected to it, so this time we're flipping over from the server side to the client side and we're going to see what's involved. We'll get the NFS tools installed, we'll see how to connect up to an NFS server just temporarily, and then we'll see how to do a permanent connection if we need to mount something every time we boot up, all right here in this episode. - So if we want to connect to an NFS share, what do we need to install? - All right, so the first thing we need is the NFS client. And on a lot of distros it is…

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