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'''Christopher M Smith''': csmithere at gmail dot com<br/>
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This document is designed to provide you as the reader with as comprehensive a picture as possible of the best and most effective ways to setup, configure, secure, utilize, and interoperate using NFSThis document is an organic work in progress, and will never be "complete"Please see the [[NFS_Howto_Preamble#Feedback|Feedback]] section of this document for information on how to contribute and get involved.
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'''Tavis Barr''': tavis dot barr at liu dot edu<br/>
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'''Nicolai Langfeldt''': janl at linpro dot no<br/>
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'''Seth Vidal''': skvidal at phy dot duke dot edu<br/>
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'''Tom McNeal''': trmcneal at comcast dot net<br/>
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=== Howto Maintenance and Contribution Guidelines ===
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A document such as this NFS Howto takes a lot of time and effort to maintain--especially one that grows organically on a Wiki or other public resource.  The goal is also to make this document a repository of validated and tested information that carries a reputation of accuracy.  As such, this document is maintained in a "protected" state.  What does this mean to you as a reader?  It means that each piece of information listed here has been:
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  *Reviewed by one of the maintainers of this document for technical accuracy, clarity, and completenessDoes this mean the document won't occasionally have mistakes?  Absolutely not!  We're human after all!  What it does mean is that to the best of our knowledge and effort, this document will provide you the right answers for the questions you have.
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  *Free of vandalism, errant changes, advertisements, or other sorts of distracting problems that can sometimes arise with a community Wiki.  Yes, we know that if you're taking the time to read this section of the document you're unlikely to be doing these sorts of things but it is meant to explain another reason why this document can't be edited or changed by just anyoneAs an example, any place that security advice is given such as in the [[NFS_Howto_Security|Security and NFS]] portions of this document, we as the authors of this document are trying to protect you from having to worry about whether or not the advice given here has been maliciously changed to cause you grief and introduce security problems into your environment.
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=== Table of Contents ===
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''' [[NFS_Howto_Preamble| 1. Preamble]] '''<br/>
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''' [[NFS_Howto_Intro| 2. Introduction]] ''' <br/>
''' [[NFS_Howto_Server| 3. Setting Up an NFS Server]] '''<br/>
''' [[NFS_Howto_Server| 3. Setting Up an NFS Server]] '''<br/>
''' [[NFS_Howto_Client | 4. Setting Up an NFS Client]] '''<br/>
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''' [[NFS_Howto_Troubleshooting | 7. Troubleshooting NFS]] '''<br/>
''' [[NFS_Howto_Troubleshooting | 7. Troubleshooting NFS]] '''<br/>
''' [[NFS_Howto_Interop| 8. Using The Linux NFS Implementation with other Operating Systems]] '''<br/>
''' [[NFS_Howto_Interop| 8. Using The Linux NFS Implementation with other Operating Systems]] '''<br/>
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==== Maintainers ====
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'''Christopher M Smith''': csmithere at gmail dot com<br/>
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==== Contributors ====
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'''Tavis Barr''': tavis dot barr at liu dot edu<br/>
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'''Nicolai Langfeldt''': janl at linpro dot no<br/>
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'''Seth Vidal''': skvidal at phy dot duke dot edu<br/>
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'''Tom McNeal''': trmcneal at comcast dot net<br/>
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'''NFS Mailing List''': nfs at lists dot sourceforge dot net<br/>

Latest revision as of 15:45, 6 April 2006

Contents

NFS Howto

This document is designed to provide you as the reader with as comprehensive a picture as possible of the best and most effective ways to setup, configure, secure, utilize, and interoperate using NFS. This document is an organic work in progress, and will never be "complete". Please see the Feedback section of this document for information on how to contribute and get involved.

Table of Contents

1. Preamble
2. Introduction
3. Setting Up an NFS Server
4. Setting Up an NFS Client
5. Optimizing NFS Performance
6. Security with NFS
7. Troubleshooting NFS
8. Using The Linux NFS Implementation with other Operating Systems

Maintainers

Christopher M Smith: csmithere at gmail dot com

Contributors

Tavis Barr: tavis dot barr at liu dot edu
Nicolai Langfeldt: janl at linpro dot no
Seth Vidal: skvidal at phy dot duke dot edu
Tom McNeal: trmcneal at comcast dot net
NFS Mailing List: nfs at lists dot sourceforge dot net

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