If you wish to access data that is physically located on another Unixcomputer, you will need to use NFS, the Network File System. The computerwhere the data is physically located must be running nfsd, the NFSdaemon. It must also have a properly configured configuration file whichis read by nfsd; this file is called /etc/exports.The computer that wishes to access the remote data must be running theNFS client and must be mentioned in the /etc/exports of the computerrunning nfsd. The eas 
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