I have a weird problem with NFS on Debian amd64. It appears to take up
the same amount of space on the local disk as on the remote nfs-mounted
one.
Only noticed this when my root partition was filling up (the nfs
mountpoint is on /mnt/nfs which is on the root partition). There is
probably a mistake in my setup but I don't really know where to look.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Jens
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