Talk:NewNfsManPage

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Let's try hashing out changes here before they go into the new nfs(5) man page.

cel

To Do

  1. Expand the SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS section
  2. Add a section discussing NFSROOT
  3. Add some information about /etc/mtab and how it is used by umount.nfs
  4. Add more useful examples, such as mounting /usr with ro,nolock,nocto
  5. Add a section discussing how to mount through a firewall
  6. Refine the discussion of various options
  7. Add a section discussing "-o remount" -- which options don't work as expected over a remount
  8. Add a section or two covering NFS server configuration (/etc/exports, exportfs)
  9. Check for spelling, grammar, punctuation, style, and typography
  10. Review with mailing list
  11. Review with LDP

Things that might be hard to add

Gbarazer suggests adding details on starting and stopping NFS services. I'm not sure how to incorporate details on starting and stopping NFS services. The initscripts that manage this are in a totally different package, and are often different among the various distributions. Another area of weak documentation that arguably belongs in nfs(5) is the use of /etc/sysconfig/nfs, but I think that is a Red Hat specific configuration file.

What is the scope of this man page? I don't think it's all of NFS. The SYNOPSIS suggests it is only for describing the format of /etc/fstab; thus we should probably leave out server-related items.

cel

The noac, intr, and nocto options

I moved these options again because:

1. I don't think nfs4 supports the nocto option, so I moved it out of the "all versions" section into the "nfs only section"

2. The default behavior of "intr" is currently different between "nfs" and "nfs4", so I moved it out of the "all versions" section and into both the "nfs only section" and the "nfs4 only section"

3. I moved the "noac" option initially, but it should work for both "nfs and "nfs4" so I moved it back to the "all versions" section and reworked the description a bit.

cel

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