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You should find your exported directory in there, e.g. In the Finder menu, select Go -> Go to Folder, and type /net/SERVER_HOST_NAME, e.g. (If you previously tried to mount an NFS volume, unmount it first, like so: sudo umount -f /net/fileserver.local/home/ubuntu) Refresh the automounts by running sudo automount -vc I've found myself having to go back to back to this answer once a year or so re-apply the changes. The legality depends on where you are, but if youre in the US, I would guess its illegal because of the DMCA. so a part of a EULA might be found to be legally non-binding.
#Mac on linux ubuntu software#
Note: It appears that some macOS software updates can overwrite this file and remove your changes. Its against the EULA, but in general, each provision of a EULA is treated separately (at least, according to Wikipedia), i.e. I got kernel panics on the Mac with this, so I went back to the default (NFSv3).
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Run id on the server to find out your UID/GID.
#Mac on linux ubuntu install#
Install the NFS server as per the Ubuntu NFS guide: sudo apt install nfs-kernel-serverĮdit /etc/exports: sudo nano /etc/exports