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After ensuring IP was setup properly it was just a matter of creating your mount path. This is a one time activity,
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cd ~
mkdir -p mnt/guest.public
# forget if I also need to make the subdirectory
sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.0.5:/volume1/guest.public ./mnt/guest.public/ |
Connect your mount,
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cd ~
mkdir -p mnt/guest.public
# forget if I also need to make the subdirectory
sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.0.5:/volume1/guest.public ./mnt/guest.public/
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Unmounting,
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cd ~
umount ./mnt/guest.public/ |
Setup Automatic Mounting on Startup
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