Merge pull request #392 from martinmullins/patch-1

Notes for mounting an NFS folder from a linux host
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@ -817,7 +817,37 @@ docker run -it \
# sudo -S mount_9p hostshare # sudo -S mount_9p hostshare
``` ```
### Share Linux NFS Drive into macOS
To share a folder using NFS, setup a folder for on the host machine, for example, `/srv/nfs/share` and then append to `/etc/exports`:
```bash
/srv/nfs/share 127.0.0.1/0(insecure,rw,all_squash,anonuid=1000,anongid=985,no_subtree_check)
```
You may need to reload exports now, which will begin sharing that directory.
```bash
# reload shared folders
sudo exportfs -arv
```
[Source & Explanation](https://serverfault.com/questions/716350/mount-nfs-volume-on-ubuntu-linux-server-from-macos-client)
Give permissions on the shared folder for the `anonuid` and `anongid`, where `anonuid` and `anongid` matches that of your linux user; `id -u`
`id -u ; id -g` will print `userid:groupid`
```
chown 1000:985 /srv/nfs/share
chmod u+rwx /srv/nfs/share
```
Start the Docker-OSX container with the additional flag `--network host`
Create and mount the nfs folder from the mac terminal:
```
mkdir -p ~/mnt
sudo mount -t nfs 10.0.2.2:/srv/nfs/share ~/mnt
```
### Share USB Drive into macOS over QEMU ### Share USB Drive into macOS over QEMU