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To connect to an NFS export from a Mac OS X client, click the Network icon in the Finder to browse for your server. Mac OS X Client can browse for NFS servers via the Bonjour protocol. To connect directly, choose Finder > Go > Connect to Server and enter an NFS server and path address, or press Command-K. Default settings dictate that the share point's icon mounts on the Finder's desktop. Excerpted from Mac OS X Server 10.4 Tiger: Visual QuickPro Guide |
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