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<title xml:id="diskdrake--nfs-ti1">Nastavit přístup k diskům a adresářům sdíleným pomocí NFS</title>
<subtitle>diskdrake --nfs</subtitle>
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<title>Úvod</title>
<para>This tool<footnote>
<para>You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">diskdrake --nfs</emphasis> as root.</para>
</footnote> allows you to declare some
shared directories to be accessible to all users on the machine. The
protocol used for this is NFS which is available on most Linux or Unix
systems. The shared directory will be thus available directly at
boot. Shared directories can be also accessible directly in a single session
for a user with tools such as file browsers.</para>
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<title>Procedure</title>
<para>Select <guibutton>search servers</guibutton> to obtain a list of servers
which share directories.</para>
<para>Click on the > symbol before the server name to display the list of the
shared directories and select the directory you want to access.</para>
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<para>The button <guibutton>Mount point</guibutton> will be available and you have
to specify where to mount the directory.</para>
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<para>After choosing the mount point, You can mount it. You can also verify and
change some options with the <guibutton>Options</guibutton> button. After
mounting the directory, you can unmount it with the same button.</para>
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<para>On accepting the configuration with the <guibutton>Done</guibutton> button,
a message will displayed, asking "Do you want to save the /etc/fstab
modifications". This will make the directory available at each boot, if the
network is accessible. The new directory is then available in your file
browser, for example in Dolphin.</para>
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