[gentoo-dev] news item: nfsmount renamed nfsclient

2015-01-30 Thread William Hubbs
All,

this is covered in the nfs-utils-1.3.1-r1 ebuild by ewarns; however, qa
asked me to write a news item as well, so here it is.

Let me know what you think.

Thanks,

William

Title: nfsmount service renamed nfsclient
Author: William Hubbs willi...@gentoo.org
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Posted: 2015-02-02
Revision: 2
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When you upgrade to nfs-utils-1.3.1-r1, you must also upgrade to
openrc-0.13.8.

As part of this upgrade, the OpenRC service that handles mounting nfs
file systems has been renamed to nfsclient instead of nfsmount, because
it starts the nfs client daemons only, and netmount now mounts the file
systems.

If you mount nfs file systems, you should add nfsclient  and netmount to
the same runlevel nfsmount was in before.

If yu are using OpenRC, for more information on NFS file systems, see
the following url:

http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/NFSv4


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Re: [gentoo-dev] news item: nfsmount renamed nfsclient

2015-01-30 Thread Manuel RĂ¼ger
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On 30.01.2015 23:22, William Hubbs wrote:
 All,
 
 this is covered in the nfs-utils-1.3.1-r1 ebuild by ewarns;
 however, qa asked me to write a news item as well, so here it is.
 
 Let me know what you think.
 
 Thanks,
 
 William
 
 
 2015-02-02-nfsmount-renamed-nfsclient.en.txt
 
 
 Title: nfsmount service renamed nfsclient
I think, there should be enough characters left.
nfsmount service renamed to nfsclient

 Author: William Hubbs willi...@gentoo.org Content-Type:
 text/plain Posted: 2015-02-02 Revision: 2 News-Item-Format: 1.0 
 Display-If-Installed: net-fs/nfs-utils-1.3.1-r1 
 Display-If-Installed: sys-apps/openrc
 
 When you upgrade to nfs-utils-1.3.1-r1, you must also upgrade to 
 openrc-0.13.8.
 
 As part of this upgrade, the OpenRC service that handles mounting
 nfs file systems has been renamed to nfsclient instead of nfsmount,
 because it starts the nfs client daemons only, and netmount now
 mounts the file systems.
 
 If you mount nfs file systems, you should add nfsclient  and
 netmount to the same runlevel nfsmount was in before.
Add a command how to add nfsclient to a runlevel here.
Maybe something like that?
rc-update add nfsclient $(rc-update | awk '/nfsmount/ {print $3}')

 
 If yu are using OpenRC, for more information on NFS file systems,
 see
s/yu/you/
 the following url:
 
 http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/NFSv4

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