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<tt>/etc/exports</tt> contains a table of local physical file systems on an NFS server that are accessible to NFS clients. The contents of the file are maintained by the server's system administrator. Each file system in this table has a list of options and an access control list. The table is used by <tt>[[exportfs]]</tt> command. | |||
=Example= | |||
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=Configuration Options= | |||
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:[[Linux_NFS_Configuration#Export_Options|NFS Configuration - Export Options]] | :[[Linux_NFS_Configuration#Export_Options|NFS Configuration - Export Options]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:55, 21 August 2016
Internal
Overview
/etc/exports contains a table of local physical file systems on an NFS server that are accessible to NFS clients. The contents of the file are maintained by the server's system administrator. Each file system in this table has a list of options and an access control list. The table is used by exportfs command.
Example
Configuration Options
See: