GNU/Linux Debian Bullseye Nfs File Sharing – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Setup Nfs File Share in Debian Bullseye 11.x GNU/Linux.
Network File System (NFS) is a distributed File System Protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems (Sun) in 1984, allowing a user on a Client Computer to access files over a computer Network much like local Storage is accessed.
And with this SetUp you’ll be able to Nfs Sharing Files on Debian Bullseye to Local and Remote Clients.
Moreover, with this same Ubuntu File Sharing Setup will Works for a Network Composed of Debian/Ubuntu-based Systems.
The “rpcbind” Package have Replaced the Old “portmap” and “nfs-kernel-server” Service the Precedent “nfs-common” one.
Finally, this Setup is valid for all the Debian-based Distros like:
- Kali
- MX Linux
- Deepin
- Parrot
- antiX
- SparkyLinux
- Q4OS
- Netrunner
- Voyager
- MakuluLinux
- Elive
- LMDE
- Parsix
Terminal Getting-Started Guide
How to QuickStart with Command Line on Debian GNU/Linux:
First Update the Apt Repo Sources with:
sudo apt update
Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.
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