Significant changes for nfs-utils 1.1.0 - March/April 2007
- rpc.lockd is gone. One 3 old kernel releases need it.
+ - rpc.rquotad is gone. Use the one from the 'quota' package.
+ Everone else does.
- /sbin/{u,}mount.nfs{,4} are 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
- Comprehensive notes on startup dependencies have been added
to the README file.
- Mount and statd now listen on a non-privileged port by default.
- For maximum safety an upgrade to portmap is recommended.
+ For maximum safety an upgrade to portmap-6.0 is recommended.
+ http://neil.brown.name/portmap/
git://neil.brown.name/portmap
- This release should work with MIT Kerberos and Heimdal 0.8.1 and later.
-
- A new option, -n, was added to rpc.gssd which specifies that
accesses by root should not use 'machine credentials' when
accessing NFS file systems mounted with Kerberos. Using this
root/<any-name>@REALM
nfs/<any-name>@REALM
host/<any-name>@REALM
+
-This is version 1.0.1 of nfs-utils, the Linux NFS utility package.
+This is version 1.1.0 of nfs-utils, the Linux NFS utility package.
0. PROJECT RESOURCES
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
dnl
-AC_INIT([linux nfs-utils],[1.1.0-rc2],[nfs@lists.sf.net],[nfs-utils])
+AC_INIT([linux nfs-utils],[1.1.0],[nfs@lists.sf.net],[nfs-utils])
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD([])
AC_CANONICAL_HOST([])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR(aclocal)