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    mounting remote unix machine's directory in knoppix.

    I would like to know how to mount a directory from a remote unix machine in the local network onto my current knoppix session. I did see information for mounting a remote windows directory, but not for a unix machine!

    One thing I tried (and it works well on Mandrake Linux) was to edit the /etc/fstab as a root
    and add a entry as shown below:
    <remotemachinename>:/home/ndd /home/ndd nfs defaults
    Then I cerated a directory called /home/ndd, and later
    did a 'mount -a '
    but there is no response and the terminal hangs up.

    Please help.
    Thanks.

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    Re: mounting remote unix machine's directory in knoppix.

    --Did you start portmap? ' /etc/init.d/portmap start '

    Quote Originally Posted by ndd
    I would like to know how to mount a directory from a remote unix machine in the local network onto my current knoppix session. I did see information for mounting a remote windows directory, but not for a unix machine!

    One thing I tried (and it works well on Mandrake Linux) was to edit the /etc/fstab as a root
    and add a entry as shown below:
    <remotemachinename>:/home/ndd /home/ndd nfs defaults
    Then I cerated a directory called /home/ndd, and later
    did a 'mount -a '
    but there is no response and the terminal hangs up.

    Please help.
    Thanks.

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    Re: mounting remote unix machine's directory in knoppix.

    Can someone please cut and paste these three step instruction on your FAQ for mounting a remote directory from a unix machine onto knoppix session?

    Q. How to mount a remote directory from a unix machine in Knoppix session.
    A. Step.1 Become root and edit /etc/fstab to add a entry of the form:
    <remote_machine_namek>:<remote directory> <Local_directory_map> nfs defaults


    Step 2. Start portmap deamon:
    /etc/init.d/portmap start

    Step 3. mkdir <local_directory_map>, and mount it using
    mount -a

    Thanks Dave for your kind support.
    Appreciate your help.
    - Neeraj Desai

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    Re: mounting remote unix machine's directory in knoppix.

    > <remote_machine_namek>:<remote directory> <Local_directory_map> nfs defaults

    --Example:
    10.0.0.1:/mnt/bkps/local /mnt/bkps900 nfs defaults,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,retry=1,bg,soft,int r,rw 0 0

    --If you increase the rsize the connection will be faster. I think 16384 and 32768 also work, but feel free to experiment.

    Quote Originally Posted by ndd
    Can someone please cut and paste these three step instruction on your FAQ for mounting a remote directory from a unix machine onto knoppix session?

    Q. How to mount a remote directory from a unix machine in Knoppix session.
    A. Step.1 Become root and edit /etc/fstab to add a entry of the form:
    <remote_machine_namek>:<remote directory> <Local_directory_map> nfs defaults


    Step 2. Start portmap deamon:
    /etc/init.d/portmap start

    Step 3. mkdir <local_directory_map>, and mount it using
    mount -a

    Thanks Dave for your kind support.
    Appreciate your help.
    - Neeraj Desai

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