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NFS Client runs on UNIX.
NFS Server runs on Windows. How to specify the device (Windoes-directory/folder) to be mounted on mount point (UNIX-directory)? The problem is how to set the pathname of the exported file system on Windows NFS Server. For UNIX NFS Server the pathname might be set as it follows <IP address of UNIX machine>:/dir1/dir2 For instance, Windows machine contains folder C:\folder1\folder2 that is to be exported. How to set the pathname? What to do with "C:"? It seems that <IP address of UNIX machine>:C:\folder1\folder2 doesn't work. -- Alex Vinokur email: alex DOT vinokur AT gmail DOT com http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html http://sourceforge.net/users/alexvn |
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