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Old 20th March 2012, 08:02 AM
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HOW TO MOUNT /dev/nbd0 ON SERVER'S PARTITION

hi

I trying to use Network Block Device on client and server connected by CAT6 cable.

After inserting nbd module in to kernel,

How can I mount /dev/nbd0 (from client) on server's partition, which is /dev/sda9?

please give me feedback,command..

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