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Easy Setup Guide For NFS in Linux - protocol77 - 2013-10-06 hey does anyone know an easy to follow guide for setting up NFS for my xbmc machines i would be setting this up on an Ubuntu Based (Lubuntu) Home Server and i cannot seem to find an easy to use guide for connecting my xbmc machines (some windows and some openelec) to nfs shares RE: Easy Setup Guide For NFS in Linux - artrafael - 2013-10-06 Have you read this wiki article already? NFS (wiki) RE: Easy Setup Guide For NFS in Linux - protocol77 - 2013-10-06 yeah i have but i was looking for noob guide something like Step 1: type this..... Step 2 then type this... preferrably with images if possible i am just starting to learn linux so need to dumb it down for me basically i want to just share my tv show and movies folders with xbmc machines so i can scan then in and watch stuff i know i can simply use samba but i am looking to get the most performance as possible over the network RE: Easy Setup Guide For NFS in Linux - doug piston - 2013-10-06 I'm not going to do pics but... Code: sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server The last command will create your exports file by opening it in a text editor called nano. In that file you decide which directory you'd like to share and to what IP. For example I want to share the 'media' directory in my home directory and to my XBMC box which is at IP 192.168.1.110 so I would add this line Code: /home/adam/media 192.168.1.110(rw,no_subtree_check,async,insecure) After that hold ctrl and hit 'x'. Follow the little guide at the bottom and it'll write and save the file. Then restart the nfs server Code: sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart PS> It's good to have static IP's for both the server and the client PSS> I hate nano but it has an on screen guide and is a bit more newbie friendly. RE: Easy Setup Guide For NFS in Linux - shadow - 2013-10-06 If you want to have any system on your LAN able to access the shares instead of just one, use this as the IP 192.168.1.0/24 Modify to your needs. |