@velesin I only selected a folder to share under the "server" tab on the freenfs app. Works like it should here.
I also have host-only networking (private network) enabled, and use nfs over that network. On Windows I changed the firewall settings to allow any traffic on that network. Vagrant usually handles the network setup, but check that you can ping between host and client. I am unable to test now, as I moved over to LinuxMint and only run virtual Windows.
Nice post. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing how you dig into a project.
You can use freeNFS on win 7: http://freenfs.sourceforge.net
@macfanatic The reason for the additional method was to call another instance method, to show that @ was pointing to the correct @ working as expected.
I also like to put timeouts that are short on a on-liner, which require the additional ().
However I like your simpler gist.
@jeremybass It is stable enough for testing/development, but I would not use it in production. I used it a lot before moving on to LinuxMint.