Date: Fri, 08 Nov 96 14:16:00 PST From: Robert Clark <ROBERTC@PII.COM> To: "'freebsd-questions'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE:RE: Sharing directories without rebooting Message-ID: <3283B164@smtp>
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Paul,
(I'm fairly new to UNIX)
Is the;
mountd
nfsd -u -t 4
method better than
ps -as | grep mountd
kill -HUP mountd's pid
Thanks, [RC]
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From: owner-freebsd-questions
To: kurt
Cc: freebsd-questions
Subject: Re: Sharing directories without rebooting
Date: Friday, November 08, 1996 2:57PM
In a previous message, Kurt Schafer said:
>
> I want to share a directory with two other machines on the network.
> (all FreeBSD 2.1.5R)
>
> I've added the required line to the /etc/exports file, but would like to
> simply export the new share without rebooting the system. Likewise the
other
> machines have the filesystem listed in /etc/fstab. (but if the directory
is
> shared, I know how to mount them from the command line)
>
> What is the command line syntax to make a directory mountable by other
> machines ?
mountd
nfsd -u -t 4
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