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From: <no...@fr...> - 2006-07-08 05:52:57
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This email is to inform you about the release of version '1.0.9' of 'Linux NFS Utilities' through freshmeat.net. All URLs and other useful information can be found at http://freshmeat.net/projects/nfs-utils/ The changes in this release are as follows: This release added a 'mount.nfs' utility, which can be used as a mount helper for mounting NFS filesystems. It is currently disabled as some features don't work. There were also tidy-ups for the Makefile, autoconf, and warnings. Assorted unused files were deleted. mountd can now be run multi-threaded for configurations with many hundreds of clients. Assorted other fixes were made. Release focus: 4 - Minor feature enhancements Project added: Thu, Dec 27th 2001 18:00 (4 years, 6 months ago) Project description: nfs-utils provides the required support programs for using the Linux kernel's NFS support, either as a client or as a server (or as both). Trove categories: [Development Status ] 5 - Production/Stable [Environment ] Console (Text Based), No Input/Output (Daemon) [Intended Audience ] End Users/Desktop, System Administrators [License ] OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL) [Operating System ] POSIX :: Linux [Programming Language] C [Topic ] Communications :: File Sharing, System :: Clustering/Distributed Networks, System :: Filesystems, System :: Networking, System :: Operating System Kernels :: Linux If you would like to cancel subscription to releases of this project, login to freshmeat.net and choose 'home' from the personal menubar at the top of the page. You'll be presented with a list of projects and categories you're subscribed to in the right column, which you may cancel by highlighting the project or category in question and clicking the 'delete' button. Sincerely, freshmeat.net ____________________________| Advertising |____________________________ Ever wonder why HP has seven consecutive years of Linux market share Maybe it's our portfolio of best-of-breed partner products, or HP value-add in management, high availability, and virtualization. Maybe it's the integrated, consolidated infrastructure of HP BladeSystem, single-source accountability and solution support from HP Services in 160 countries, or just our unwavering commitment to the open source community. See: http://showcase.linux.com/hposms.tmpl ____________________________| Advertising |____________________________ |