Fedora Core NFS question: how to let NFS mount dones't need a reserved port?

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Hi,

 Any one know whether there is a kernel patch to turn
off the need of reserved TCP port "<1024" for nfs bind
to work on Fedora Core?

 It is really too bothersome when you trying to NFS
mount hundreds of NFS file systems and maintain their
active status at the same time, because each mount
will use a reserved TCP port at client side, and at
end the reserved ports are exhausted at NFS client
side. 

 Any one know whether there is such a patch for 2.6
kernels?


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