X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?p=nfs-utils.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=25cfb742a63d361252f93500602c8a0edf219170;hp=3fb4bb06383de476f1b245da74b1a9709758ac21;hb=3e21e54375a8b28bc9a17dff44ed3e23e0dafd8d;hpb=8b7ad01b14df1e7529b9ba8a1ea17df0d6004ef9 diff --git a/README b/README index 3fb4bb0..25cfb74 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -This is the Linux NFS utility package version 0.1. It is based on knfsd -1.4.7. +This is the Linux NFS utility package version 0.1.2. It is based on +knfsd 1.4.7. WARNING: The NFS servers in Linux 2.2 to 2.2.12 are not compatible with other NFS client implemenations. If you plan to use Linux 2.2.x as an @@ -9,13 +9,19 @@ kernel from the Linux NFS CVS server: 1. Set the environment variable, CVS_RSH, to ssh. 2. Login to the Linux NFS CVS server: -# cvs -z 9 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs login +# cvs -z 3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs login without password if it is your first time. 3. Check out the current Linux 2.2 NFS kernel: -# cvs -z 9 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs co -r linux-2-2-nfsv2 linux-2.2 +a. From the NFS V2 branch: + +# cvs -z 3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs co -r linux-2-2-nfsv2 linux-2.2 + +b. From the main trunk: + +# cvs -z 3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs co linux-2.2 4. If you don't want to use the current NFS kernel, you can find out for which kernels the NFS patch is available: @@ -25,7 +31,7 @@ for which kernels the NFS patch is available: Then generate the kernel patch: -# cvs -z 9 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs rdiff -ko -u -r linux-2-2-xx -r linux-2-2-xx-nfsv2-xxxxx linux-2.2 +# cvs -z 3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs rdiff -ko -u -r linux-2-2-xx -r linux-2-2-xx-nfsv2-xxxxx linux-2.2 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. @@ -54,13 +60,14 @@ browser. The nfs-utils package is avaible from the CVS server: -# cvs -z 9 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs co nfs-utils +# cvs -z 3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs co nfs-utils will get the latest version. -The tar file is at +The files are -ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/hjl/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1.tar.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 compile, just do @@ -75,18 +82,18 @@ They are tested on RedHat 6.1. On RedHat 6.1, you can use -# rpm -ta nfs-utils-0.1.tar.gz +# rpm -ta nfs-utils-0.1.2.tar.gz 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 Thanks. H.J. hjl@lucon.org -10/18/99 +10/25/99