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<h2 class="western">Reload NFS exports</h2>
 
<blockquote><a name="LATER"></a>If you come back and change your
 
<tt class="western">/etc/exports</tt> file, the changes you make may
 
not take effect immediately. You should run the command <strong>exportfs
 
-ra</strong> to force <strong>nfsd</strong> to re-read the
 
<tt class="western">/etc/exports</tt> &nbsp; file. If you can't find
 
the <strong>exportfs</strong> command, then you can kill <strong>nfsd</strong>
 
with the <tt class="western"><strong>-HUP</strong></tt> flag (see the
 
man pages for kill for details).
 
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<blockquote><a name="LATER1"></a>If that still doesn't work, don't
 
forget to check <tt class="western">hosts.allow</tt> to make sure you
 
haven't forgotten to list any new client machines there</blockquote>
 
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