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WayMax2018-06-07 14:15:11
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WayMax, 2018-06-07 14:15:11

How to mount a "shared" directory in Debian?

Hello. Can you please tell me how to mount a "shared" directory in Debian?
There are 2 PCs, both with Debian. On one of them, you need to mount the directory that is on the second.
UPD: What needs to be done (configured) on the second PC so that a certain directory can be mounted on the first one?

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krypt3r, 2018-06-07
@WayMax

NFS - Network File System
man mount.nfs

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CityCat4, 2018-06-07
@CityCat4

And how, sorry, is she shared? there are a zillion ways, it's not Windows

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AVKor, 2018-06-07
@AVKor

NFS

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rionnagel, 2018-06-14
@rionnagel

As mentioned above, there are many ways.
Install samba, make authorization (for example, login + password and ip restrictions) on one server (there are a billion manuals on the network), create a folder on the second and register mount (in this folder of the network folder) in /etc/fstab for example.

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