How Do I Access a File System from a Server?
To access your file system, install the NFS client on a Linux server and run the mount command to mount the file system. For a Windows server, install the NFS client, modify the NFS transfer protocol, and run the mount command to mount the file system. Then, you can share the files and directories of the file system.
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