For the last few days, I have had the "getfh failed: Function not
> implemented"
> problem.  I finally found it to be a nfs-server problem.  /proc/fs/nfsd
> may be mounted before rpc.nfsd is started.  If it has not been mounted,
> it will be mounted when rpc.nfsd is started.  In either case, it will not be
> unmounted when nfs-server is stopped unless with an explicit umount.
> When rpc.mountd is started without /proc/fs/nfsd being mounted, that is
> when the filesystems are not successfully exported.
>
> If the umount is not executed when nfs-server is stopped, rpc.mountd will
> work when it is restarted.
>
> It shouldn't have taken me days to figure this out.  Several LFS
> versions ago,
> I had to rearrange the starting sequence.  I thought it was to get the mount
> before rpc.nfsd, but I tested it on LFS 6.7 that I still have; it's
> rpc.mountd.
> Maybe that's why nobody believed me.
>
>    
I forgot to mention that the old symptoms were that the crossmnt and 
nohide options
did not work.

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