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This document discusses configuring NFS shares in Red Hat Enterprise Linux to allow file sharing between systems. It covers creating an NFS export, configuring the firewall, and mounting the shared folder on another machine to demonstrate connectivity. The key steps are to edit the /etc/exports file to define the shared folder, start the nfs-server service, and use the showmount command to view available shares and mount them remotely.
This document discusses configuring NFS shares in Red Hat Enterprise Linux to allow file sharing between systems. It covers creating an NFS export, configuring the firewall, and mounting the shared folder on another machine to demonstrate connectivity. The key steps are to edit the /etc/exports file to define the shared folder, start the nfs-server service, and use the showmount command to view available shares and mount them remotely.
This document discusses configuring NFS shares in Red Hat Enterprise Linux to allow file sharing between systems. It covers creating an NFS export, configuring the firewall, and mounting the shared folder on another machine to demonstrate connectivity. The key steps are to edit the /etc/exports file to define the shared folder, start the nfs-server service, and use the showmount command to view available shares and mount them remotely.