Hi,
I have different fedora PC and I would like to mount the hard disk of PC1 (or just a folder) on PC2. Is is possible?
Thanks,
Frédéric
Yes, especially if you are just sharing a folder. Linux to Linux can use NFS or SSHFS methods.
This should get you pointed in the right direction if you like:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/NFS
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 2:47 AM, Frédéric Bron frederic.bron@m4x.org wrote:
Hi,
I have different fedora PC and I would like to mount the hard disk of PC1 (or just a folder) on PC2. Is is possible?
Thanks,
Frédéric _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Yes, especially if you are just sharing a folder. Linux to Linux can use NFS or SSHFS methods. This should get you pointed in the right direction if you like: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/NFS
Thanks, it looks easy to do.
Frédéric
On 07/12/17 19:25, Frédéric Bron wrote:
Yes, especially if you are just sharing a folder. Linux to Linux can use NFS or SSHFS methods. This should get you pointed in the right direction if you like: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/NFS
Thanks, it looks easy to do.
Please note that the link in question is rather old. It references a package called system-config-nfs which no longer exists. It also has other outdated information as well as missing information.
FWIW, it is still easy to implement NFS. Just not by totally following the info in that link.
Please note that the link in question is rather old. It references a package called system-config-nfs which no longer exists. It also has other outdated information as well as missing information.
FWIW, it is still easy to implement NFS. Just not by totally following the info in that link.
yes, I did not install anything, just installed the service, wrote something in /etc/exports and in /etc/fstab on the client. That is really great!
Frédéric