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==Finding Remote Network File Systems== Using a Network Files System (NFS) is a common method for sharing drive space on UNIX-like systems such as Linux. Although relatively easy to configure, it's also easy to forget the NFS mounts of several systems on a large network. Here's an easy remedy: If you know the hostname of a remote system, use the command
"showmount -e hostname"
to list the NFS mounts available from that machine.
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