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There are two ways to setup NFS server on common [[HN]]: | There are two ways to setup NFS server on common [[HN]]: | ||
use a user-space NFS server daemon or use an in-kernel implementation | use a user-space NFS server daemon or use an in-kernel implementation | ||
− | of NFS server. | + | of NFS server. Some peculiarities appear if you intend to run NFS server |
+ | in [[container]]. | ||
{{Note|for information about NFS client inside container, see [[NFS]].}} | {{Note|for information about NFS client inside container, see [[NFS]].}} |