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I'm sorry if this is a simple question, I'll admit I'm not a sys admin. I was under the impression that after running init_project.sh and setting "use_nfs" equal to "1" that I would have a directory created in /private/nfs
Is this not the case? I tried running
showmount -e <private_network_ip>
and it didn't return anything.
Is the NFS mount the ${vagrant_directory}?
Amazing tool, @paliarush ! Thank you for maintaining.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I'm sorry if this is a simple question, I'll admit I'm not a sys admin. I was under the impression that after running init_project.sh and setting "use_nfs" equal to "1" that I would have a directory created in /private/nfs
Is this not the case? I tried running
showmount -e <private_network_ip>
and it didn't return anything.
Is the NFS mount the ${vagrant_directory}?
Amazing tool, @paliarush ! Thank you for maintaining.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: