Hi, I found a solution by using "mount.exfat-fuse" instead of "mount -t exfat". By using FUSE I had no problem to perform saves or restores. https://packages.debian.org/buster/exfat-fuse Thank you. Pablo.
Hi, During a restore operation of an image on a client machine, the client machine is unable to find the image on /home/partimag/ . On server /home/partimag/ content is stored on an external USB hard disk (exfat partition). Folder /home/partimag is mounted as : mount /dev/sdb3 /home/partimag/ (/dev/sdb3 is an exfat partition). In another forum I found that exfat and NFS are not compatible. https://www.qnap.com/en-us/how-to/faq/article/can-i-access-exfat-usb-hdd-via-nfs Is it true such limitation?...
Hi, During a restore operation of an image on a client machine, the client machine is unable to find the image on /home/partimag/ . On server /home/partimag/ content is stored on an external USB hard disk (exfat partition). Folder /home/partimag is mounted as : mount /dev/sdb3 /home/partimag/ (/dev/sdb3 is a exfat partition). In another forum I found that exfat and NFS are not compatible. https://www.qnap.com/en-us/how-to/faq/article/can-i-access-exfat-usb-hdd-via-nfs Is it true such limitation?...