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In this video, we walk through the steps to connect to an NFS share on Debian. Starting with a brief explanation of NFS and the setup on your NAS, we cover the installation of the necessary nfs-common package, mounting the share manually, and automating the process by adding an entry to /etc/fstab. The tutorial is applicable to various Debian-based distributions, ensuring a smooth setup for automatic NFS mounting on reboot.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:18 Setting the scene
00:26 NFS (Synology) configuration and NFS authentication
01:13 Create the mount point for mounting the NFS share
01:28 Install the required packages
01:54 What is required to mount an NFS share
02:20 Mount the NFS share
03:17 Unmount the NFS share
03:32 Mount the NFS share automatically on system startup
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#howto #tutorial #debian #linux #nfs #mount #synology #share