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So, as I understand I don't need any program running on the nfs client, do 
I? I understand I only need a kernel with NFS support, it is correct?


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On Fri, 17 May 2002 Rebecca.R.Hepper@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> Yes, I do that in my post section.  I mount the NFS server and copy over
> some python script to run.  See an example of what I do below:
> 
> mkdir /mnt/tmp
> mount -o nolock,ro,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 10.10.10.10:/var/redhat.disks
> /mnt/tmp
> cp /mnt/tmp/myscripts/smp.py /home
> cd /home
> ./smp.py
> 
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> Hi all,
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> I want to run some scripts in the post section.
> These scripts will reside in a nfs server so I want to mount the directory
> exported by this nfs server into the fresh linux box and then excute the
> scripts from there.
> 
> My question is if I can do that? or if the client (the new fresh rh
> system) needs to run a network service as nfsd or portmap
> 
> Thanks.
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