From: "H . J . Lu" <hjl@valinux.com>
To: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
Cc: nfs@mail1.sourceforge.net,
linux kernel <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>,
alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
Subject: nfs-utils 0.1.5 is released.
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 09:41:36 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19991219094136.A4016@valinux.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199912190029.AAA08880@raistlin.arm.linux.org.uk>
On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 12:29:27AM +0000, Russell King wrote:
> Hi hjl,
>
> I'm sure this is a FAQ, but where can I find knfsd-1.4.7.tar.gz (which
> is referenced in Alan's 2.2.14pre15 patch)?
The knfsd tar file has been replaced by nfs-utils.
--
H.J. Lu (hjl@gnu.org)
--
This is the Linux NFS utility package version 0.1.5. It is based on
knfsd 1.4.7.
WARNING: The NFS servers in Linux 2.2 to 2.2.13 are not compatible with
other NFS client implemenations. If you plan to use Linux 2.2.x as an
NFS server for non-Linux NFS clients, you should get the Linux NFS
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 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:
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:
# cd linux-2.2
# cvs -z 9 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs status -v Makefile
Then generate the kernel patch:
# 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.
There is a Linux NFS kernel source tree for Linux 2.3, linux-2.3, on
the Linux NFS CVS server. We will need all the help we can get. To
contribute to the Linux NFS project, please go to
http://www.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org
You register yourself. Please send an email to
nfs-admin@linuxnfs.sourceforge.org with
1. Your user id on www.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org.
2. The area in NFS you'd like to work on.
You will be notified when it is done.
There is a Linux NFS mailing list at
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nfs/
You can subscribe it and search the mailing list archive via a web
browser.
The nfs-utils package is available from the CVS server:
# cvs -z 3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org:/cvsroot/nfs co nfs-utils
will get the latest version.
The files are
ftp://ftp.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org/pub/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1.5.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.linuxnfs.sourceforge.org/pub/nfs/nfs-utils-0.1.4-0.1.5.diff.gz
To compile, just do
# ./configure
# make
# make install
will install the nfs-utils binaries. You have to install the NFS
service scripts. There are 2 in etc/redhat provided for RedHat 6.x.
They are tested on RedHat 6.1.
On RedHat 6.1, you can use
# rpm -ta nfs-utils-0.1.5.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.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
12/19/99
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1999-12-19 17:41 ` H . J . Lu [this message]
1999-12-21 4:04 ` [NFS] nfs-utils 0.1.5 is released Marc Merlin
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