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56 Can I use NFS to mount a partition on my Amiga from a remote machine? |
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This article is from the Amiga Networking FAQ, by Richard Norman with numerous contributions by others.
For AS225r1: No. Currently, the AS225 software only supports NFS as a client. An
NFS server is not included.
For AS225r2: Yes. NFSd the NFS server is included. The 'd' stands for daemon which
is a term used by the un*x community for a program which runs continuously and
watches for certain events, and then loads the appropriate program to handle a
given event.
Not all variants of AS225r2 contain the NFSd.
 
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