> I'm using it this way myself without any trouble.

If you have already installed nfs-kernel-server on your system, you are
right: dpkg installs several directories under /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs
with that package, also the "nfs" directory, needed for idmapd (as
server AND client). But if you only install nfs-common, idmapd won't
start until you mkdir /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs/nfs by hand. Promise!
That's the only way I can make idmapd run on a nfs-client-only-machine
with only nfs-common installed, otherwise it fails - this is prooven to
work on all my Ubuntu-machines, even on the netbook: idmapd does run,
now (- although I get the same funny nonsense about the owners and
groups in nautilus and with ls -l in the terminal on the netbook like
before. But this is only on the netbook and it seems to be another
issue. It may have nothing to do with idmapd on the nfs-client.)

To be more precise: idmapd now is running automatically on startup (no
need for manual work), just like configured in /etc/default/nfs-common
and just like expected - but that is AFTER I created the needed
/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs/nfs directory by hand, which does not exist
after a clean Ubuntu 11.04 install with just nfs-common installed.

Hope, that was clear, now! :)

Greets!
Mitsch

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  no idmapd for nfs4-clients

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