This post describes how to create NFS shares in Ubuntu Linux and mount them in Windows.
NFS or Network File System is a distributed file system that can be enabled in a client/server environment. NFS is easy to configure for those wanting to allow NFS client machines to access NFS mount points on a server using NFS protocol.
You might want to mount Ubuntu Linux NFS shares in Windows for several reasons. For example, you may have files shared between multiple systems and want to ensure that they are always up-to-date. NFS allows you to share files between systems and ensure the latest version is always available to all users.
Another reason you might want to mount Ubuntu Linux NFS shares in Windows is that it allows you to access files stored on Linux systems from Windows. This is particularly useful if you have a mixed environment where some systems run Linux, and others run Windows.
Additionally, NFS is a fast and efficient protocol for sharing files between systems. It is much faster than other protocols like SMB, which Windows uses for file sharing. So, if you need to transfer large files between systems, NFS is a good choice.
For this tutorial, we’re going to be using two systems:
- Ubuntu Computer with IP address 10.0.2.7
- Windows Computer with IP address 10.0.2.4
How to Install NFS on Ubuntu Linux
To get the NFS server working, you must install the server packages. To do that, run the commands below:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
Configure the folder you want to share when the server packages are installed. For this tutorial, we will share an already existing folder—the Home folder for users.
How to export NFS Shares in Ubuntu Linux
So, now that the NFS server package has been installed on Ubuntu open its export file by running the commands below. Then, share the /home folder with all clients on the local subnet (10.0.2.0/24).
sudo nano /etc/exports
Then, add the line below to the export file. This enables the /home folder to be shared with the local NFS client on the local subnet. You can choose to share the entire subnet or a single computer. Just make sure to specify the machine IP address in the definition file.
/home 10.0.2.0/24(rw,no_root_squash)
Save the file and exit.
The two definitions are defined as:
- no_root_squash = Turn off root squashing. This option is mainly helpful for disk-less clients.
- rw = Allow both read and write requests on an NFS volume.
After defining the folder you want to share, run the commands below to restart the NFS service on Ubuntu.
sudo systemctl restart nfs-server
How to enable NFS in Windows
After sharing the folder on the NFS server, open the Windows 10 machine and go to Control Panel ==> Programs ==> Programs and Features
Then click on Turn Windows features on or off, as shown in the image below
When the config pane opens, select and enable Services for NFS
Click OK and close.
That should enable Windows clients to mount NFS shares. Now that this feature is enabled on your Windows machine open the command prompt and mount the share from the NFS server.
mount 10.0.2.7:/home Z:\
You should see Windows mount the share.
You can now go to Windows File Explorer and see the mounted share.
That should do it!
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