Answer Posted / padmanaban r
NFS (Network File System) is the File server in Linux. we
can also use the LDAP (Lightweight Direct Access Protocol)
for the File server. NFS is easy to configure than LDAP. For
NFS, we need the dameon portmap,nfsd etc../etc/exports is a
file contains the partitions, which we want to share. NIS
server which should configure for clients. we need
ypbind,netfs services in clients
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