1. Set the environment variable, CVS_RSH, to ssh.
2. Login to the Linux NFS CVS server:
1. Set the environment variable, CVS_RSH, to ssh.
2. Login to the Linux NFS CVS server:
4. If you don't want to use the current NFS kernel, you can find out
for which kernels the NFS patch is available:
4. If you don't want to use the current NFS kernel, you can find out
for which kernels the NFS patch is available:
If there is no NFS patch for the kernel you are interested in, you have
to make a patch closest to your kernel version and apply it by hand.
If there is no NFS patch for the kernel you are interested in, you have
to make a patch closest to your kernel version and apply it by hand.
-ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/hjl/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1.1.tar.gz
-ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/hjl/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1-0.1.1.diff.gz
+ftp://ftp.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org/pub/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1.2.tar.gz
+ftp://ftp.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org/pub/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1.1-0.1.2.diff.gz
to build the source and binary RPMs.
If your mount from util-linux is too old, you will need 2 patches:
to build the source and binary RPMs.
If your mount from util-linux is too old, you will need 2 patches:
-ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/hjl/nfs/util-linux-2.9o-mount-nfsv3.patch
-ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/hjl/nfs/util-linux-2.9w-mount-nfsv3try.patch
+ftp://ftp.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org/pub/nfs/util-linux-2.9o-mount-nfsv3.patch
+ftp://ftp.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org/pub/nfs/util-linux-2.9w-mount-nfsv3try.patch