'''.B \-\-public\-root
'''option. Multiple specifications of a public root will be ignored.
.PP
+.SS RPCSEC_GSS security
+To restrict access to an export using rpcsec_gss security, use the special
+string "gss/krb5" as the client. It is not possible to simultaneously require
+rpcsec_gss and to make requirements on the IP address of the client.
+.PP
.SS General Options
.IR exportfs
understands the following export options:
then the nominted path must be a mountpoint for the exportpoint to be
exported.
+.TP
+.IR fsid= num
+This option forces the filesystem identification portion of the file
+handle and file attributes used on the wire to be
+.I num
+instead of a number derived from the major and minor number of the
+block device on which the filesystem is mounted. Any 32 bit number
+can be used, but it must be unique amongst all the exported filesystems.
+
+This can be useful for NFS failover, to ensure that both servers of
+the failover pair use the same NFS file handles for the shared filesystem
+thus avoiding stale file handles after failover.
+
+Some Linux filesystems are not mounted on a block device; exporting
+these via NFS requires the use of the
+.I fsid
+option (although that may still not be enough).
+
+The value 0 has a special meaning when use with NFSv4. NFSv4 has a
+concept of a root of the overall exported filesystem. The export point
+exported with fsid=0 will be used as this root.
+
.SS User ID Mapping
.PP
.I nfsd