2014-08-26, 06:49
Hi all,
I'm currently testing some NFS-topics on a AB-com Prismcube Ruby. The OS is a Angström Linux hosting XBMC Gotham 13.1. The box servers as a client and is used to access movies via NFS on a Debian server.
My problem is now that I don't know how to see the NFS mount points when I access the NFS-ressource via XBMC. I can browse the NFS-share without problems but I need to see where XBMC/linux sets the mount point. I tried "mount" or "cat /etc/fstab" but I don't see anything which looks like a NFS mount point.
When I use a term on the Prismcube and mount the NFS-share manually on the server, I get of course a visible mount point.
First I thought this is a behavior of the Angström linux, so I set up a second client running Debian and Kodi. There I don't see any mount point when I browse the NFS-share in XBMC.
So, I hope I was clear what I'm looking for and I hope for some good answers
Cheers
I'm currently testing some NFS-topics on a AB-com Prismcube Ruby. The OS is a Angström Linux hosting XBMC Gotham 13.1. The box servers as a client and is used to access movies via NFS on a Debian server.
My problem is now that I don't know how to see the NFS mount points when I access the NFS-ressource via XBMC. I can browse the NFS-share without problems but I need to see where XBMC/linux sets the mount point. I tried "mount" or "cat /etc/fstab" but I don't see anything which looks like a NFS mount point.
When I use a term on the Prismcube and mount the NFS-share manually on the server, I get of course a visible mount point.
First I thought this is a behavior of the Angström linux, so I set up a second client running Debian and Kodi. There I don't see any mount point when I browse the NFS-share in XBMC.
So, I hope I was clear what I'm looking for and I hope for some good answers
Cheers