In my case, I added the following lines:ġ0.12.32.2:/volume1/backups /volume1/backups nfs defaults 0 0ġ0.12.32.2:/volume1/documents /volume1/documents nfs defaults 0 0ġ0.12.32.2:/volume1/homes /volume1/homes nfs defaults 0 0ġ0.12.32.2:/volume1/photo /volume1/photo nfs defaults 0 0 Edit /etc/fstab to auto-mount your NFS shares on boot.So in my case, I made new directories on my local Linux VM for /volume1/backups, /volume1/documents, etc Make your local Linux directory structure, which should match what the Synology structure is.For example, here are the directories that I was using CrashPlan to backup: If you have the packages installed and NFS set up correctly on the Synology, then you should be able to validate the configuration by using showmount.Install NFS tools: yum -y install nfs-utils nfs-utils-lib. Make sure you get the latest package updates first: yum -y update.
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