[K12OSN] Accessing an NFS Windows partition

Petre Scheie petre at maltzen.net
Mon Oct 9 14:51:30 UTC 2006


Are you talking about using Services For Unix on the XP machine to export a drive/folder 
via NFS?  Assuming you've done all that, on the Linux box you just run 'mount 
host:name-of-export /mountpoint' where mountpoint is the empty directory where you want 
to access the files.

A little more detail in your question as to what you're trying to do would be helpful. 
NFS isn't really a file system type, so much as a method for sharing a file system with 
other computers.  As such, there is no such thing as a 'NFS drive partition', on XP or 
otherwise.

Petre

jconlon1 at elp.rr.com wrote:
> How does one go about accessing the materials in a Windows XP NFS drive
> partition?
> 
> Thanks
> Pat
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