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+Significant changes for nfs-utils 1.1.0 - March/April 2007
+
+ - rpc.lockd is gone. One 3 old kernel releases need it.
+ - /sbin/{u,}mount.nfs{,4} is now installed so 'mount' will
+ use these to mount nfs filesystems instead of internal code.
+ + mount.nfs will check for 'statd' to be running when mounting
+ a filesystem which requires it. If it is not running it will
+ run "/usr/sbin/start-statd" to try to start it.
+ If statd is not running and cannot be started, mount.nfs will
+ refuse to mount the filesystem and will suggest the 'nolock'
+ option.
+ - Substantial changes to statd
+ + The 'notify' process that must happen at boot has been split
+ into a separate program "sm-notify". It ensures that it
+ only runs once even if you restart statd. This is correct
+ behaviour.
+ + statd stores state in the files in /var/lib/nfs/sm/ so that
+ if you kill and restart it, it will restore that state and
+ continue working correctly.
+ + statd makes more use of DNS lookup and should handle
+ multi-homed peers better.
+ - If you export a directory as 'crossmnt', all filesystems
+ mounted beneath are automatically exported with the same
+ options (unless explicitly exported with different options).
+ - subtree_check is no-longer the default. The default is now
+ no_subtree_check.
+ - By default the system 'rpcgen' is used while building
+ nfs-utils rather than the internal one.
+
+
+Further notes on statd:
+
+ statd should be installed in /usr/sbin, not /sbin.
+ If you need to mount /usr via nfs, use 'nolock'
+
+ At boot time, run "/usr/sbin/sm-notify".
+ Run "statd" only when starting the NFS server.
+ "statd" should be run before starting the NFS server.
+ You do not need to start statd at boot time incase an
+ NFS filesystem is mounted. mount.nfs will take care of that.
+
+ Make sure /usr/sbin/start-statd will run statd with required
+ arguments.