![]() ![]() Then the NFS can be accessed in the path /private/nfs. Sudo mount -t nfs -o resvport,rw dustycray:/home/tux/mp3 /private/nfs #Replace the ubuntu pc name (dustycray) and the path (home. Now on the mac, open a terminal as shown above and enter (leave /private/nfs as it is): sudo make /private/nfs #leave with ctrl+x and confirm file saving home/tux/mp3 Bills-MBP(rw,sync,insecure,all_squash,anonuid=1000,anongid=1001) # At the end of the file add the following line, replace the path name, the Client PC Name and the two numbers with your values: # remember the number, use it below as anongid (replace the 1001 there) # remember the number, use it below as anonuid (replace the 1000 there) On the NFS-Server (Ubuntu EOAN in my case) enter in the terminal (which we opened as shown above): id -u tux name of Ubuntu: dustycray (Can be found out like shown above.)įolder on Ubuntu to be shared: /home/tux/mp3 Use whatever folder you need to share as absolute path Enter "terminal", start the terminal, the user name will be shown before the sign in the prompt. Username in Ubuntu: tux (Press the penguin-key on your keyboard, if you have none, order a penguin keyboard sticky and place it over the ugly key with four mis-shaped squares near the space bar. Use what's written between the and the : as client PC name further below). ![]() ![]() Example on how to mount a NFS share on Ubuntu Eoan as a server and MacOS Catalina as a client.Įxample assumptions (you need to adapt this):Ĭlient PC name: Bills-MBP (Press Cmd+Space, start 'terminal', there something like is written as a prompt. ![]()
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