Provided by: ltsp_23.02-3_all
NAME
ltsp nfs - configure NFS exports for LTSP
SYNOPSIS
ltsp [ltsp-options] nfs [-h nfs-home] [t nfs-tftp]
DESCRIPTION
Install /etc/exports.d/ltsp-nfs.conf in order to export /srv/ltsp ($BASE_DIR), /srv/tftp/ltsp ($TFTP_DIR) and optionally /home ($HOME_DIR).
OPTIONS
See the ltsp(8) man page for ltsp-options. -h, --nfs-home=0|1 Export /home over NFS3. Defaults to 0. Note that NFS3 is insecure for home, so by default SSHFS is used. To specify a different directory, set $HOME_DIR in /etc/ltsp/ltsp.conf. -t, --nfs-tftp=0|1 Export /srv/tftp/ltsp over NFS3. Defaults to 1. To specify a different directory, set $TFTP_DIR in /etc/ltsp/ltsp.conf.
EXAMPLES
To export /home over NFS (insecure), use the following ltsp.conf parameters: [server] NFS_HOME=1 [clients] FSTAB_HOME="server:/home /home nfs defaults,nolock 0 0" And run these commands on the server: ltsp initrd # This is needed whenever ltsp.conf is modified ltsp nfs To export only some user homes over NFS while the rest still use SSHFS, use these lines in ltsp.conf instead: [server] NFS_HOME=1 HOME_DIR=/home/nfs [clients] FSTAB_HOME="server:/home/nfs /home nfs defaults,nolock 0 0" Then run the following commands on the server, to move some home directories under /home/nfs and to create appropriate symlinks in case the users ever need to SSH to the server. Note that the NFS server doesn't follow symlinks outside of an export: mkdir /home/nfs for u in guest01 guest02; do mv "/home/$u" /home/nfs/ ln -s "nfs/$u" "/home/$u" done ltsp initrd ltsp nfs
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2019-2022 the LTSP team, see AUTHORS.
SEE ALSO
ltsp(8), ltsp.conf(5), ltsp-dnsmasq(8), ltsp-image(8), ltsp-info(8), ltsp-initrd(8), ltsp- ipxe(8), ltsp-kernel(8), ltsp-remoteapps(8) Online documentation is available on https://ltsp.org