sheldonisaac
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Posted: Nov. 06 2007,14:39 |
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Hi, I'm a non-expert.
My two computers, A and B, are connected via a router. Usually A is 192.168.1.100, and B is usually 192.168.1.104
Damn Small Linux 4.0 frugal on B, 3.4 on A.
I want to mount on A some directories etc that are on B, so that I can view, copy, files etc
I've searched the archives, but thus far the directions aren't simple and detailed enough for my level of knowledge.
Can someone (Robert has plenty to do without answering every novice question) help?
Thanks,
Sheldon
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4 years ago, with BasicLinux 2.1 (2.2.16 kernel) on two computers, it seemed to work OK, following something like the below.
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(on one computer)
/etc/hosts.allow ----------------- ALL: 192.168.1.2 -----------------
/etc/exports ------------------- / 192.168.1.2(rw,no_root_squash) -------------------
----------- rpc.portmap rpc.mountd rpc.nfsd
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(on the other computer)
------------------------- mount -t nfs 192.168.1.1:/ /mnt
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