Mail Lists-3 wrote: > > > AF: > ----- > Got the smiley but > > o) Your google is not even what the OP asked for ... at all. > > > Cloaked: > ------- > o) I didnt find anything specific to F11 - however, nfs4 has been > around a while - so it shud not need to be fedora (or f11) specific at > all. > > o) here is a brief page or 2 (sorry for wrapped links) > > http://fedoraunity.org/solved/post-install-solutions/nfsv4-fedora > > http://www.novell.com/communities/node/3787/configuring-nfsv4-server-and-client-suse-linux-enterprise-server-10 > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NFSv4Howto > > gene/ > > OK thanks - however one of the reasons that I asked the original question was that a) there are indeed a number of references around, but some refer to using portmap (like in your first ref), but I understand that this is deprecated in favour of rpcbind - and I believe that this is running by default in recent versions of Fedora. b) it is not clear whether there are any selinux gotchas so I was hoping that someone would respond saying that they had set up nfs server and client and that either it worked great, or that there were issues - and then say what the workarounds are, or refer to a link explaining how to deal with it. c) I was hoping to see a single article that included automounting nfs shares rather than permanently mounting them via fstab since for my use case I did not need to tie up resources except for short times when the nfs share was needed. d) I was also hoping to see cases where nfs3 had been used and the sysadmin moved over to nfs4 - and then find what the problems, if any, where using version 4 rather than 3. Hopefully easier since a single port must be opened up in the firewall rather than multiple ports for nfs v3 I was also hoping to gauge whether there were many people who read this list who are nfs4 rather than 3 users - or whether the predominant use is still nfs3 -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/NFSv4-setup--tp25915080p25920980.html Sent from the Fedora List mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines