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Fedora Linux uses Network File System (NFS) to allow the file system on one Linux computer to be accessed on over a network connection by another Linux or UNIX system. NFS was originally developed by Sun Microsystems in the 1980's and remains the standard mechanism for sharing of remote Linux/UNIX file systems to this day.

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