How to access Linux NFS share folders from MacOS
Briefly

NFS is a great service for sharing folders across your LAN, providing faster access to larger files compared to Samba, though with less security.
To connect to an NFS share from MacOS, you must configure your Linux machine first and ensure your MacOS user has the right access permissions.
The insecure option needs to be added for MacOS users to access NFS shares, as it involves a port lower than 1024 for permissions.
Restarting the NFS server after configuration is crucial; using 'sudo systemctl restart nfs-server' ensures that changes take effect and services run correctly.
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