Sharing directories on a Linux network file system (NFS)
A Corel LINUX system can be shared on the Linux network. When a Linux system is designated as shared on the network file system (NFS), you can access the directories and files of other Linux computers. When you open the NFS Network in Corel File Manager, the servers and computers (identified by IP address) and their associated directories and files display in the Corel File Manager window. For more information about the NFS network, see the Corel LINUX Server Administrator Guide.
Opening a shared Linux network file system (NFS)
1. On the Panel, click the Corel File Manager button.
2. Double-click NFS Network in the All Folders list.
Viewing the contents of a shared Linux directory
1. Follow all the steps from the previous procedure.
2. Display the directory contents of any computer listed by doing one of the following:
click the plus sign beside the directory
click the icon or name of the directory (shows the contents in the Name list)
double-click the icon or name of the directory (shows the contents in the All Folders and Name lists)
Note
Some NFS directories require you to use a password to access them. The system administrator or owner of the directory you want to access can provide you with access permission or a password. For more information about file access permission and passwords, see "Setting permissions and ownerships."