Yes on both accounts. Don't forget to restart /etc/init.d/portmap and 
/etc/init.d/nfs then the changes in /etc/exports will take effect.

Christian Fredrickson wrote:
> So this has to be in the /etc/exports file on the NFS server? Until this is
> in the server's /etc/exports file, no user can mount that directory?
> 
> Chris
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:16 AM
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> Subject: Re: NFS mount
> 
> 
> That file needs to be populated with something like:
> 
> /home
> my.nfs.client.example.com(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squash)
> 
> I would also suggest a man on exports which will give you a more indepth
> idea of
> what maybe suitable for you site.
> 
>       Cheers,
> 
>       Aly.
> 
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