Public bug reported:

Hi,
The man page for mount(8) lacks all info on NFS type mounts. This is especially 
cumbersome due the fact that some distributions and versions of mount command 
use 'nfsvers=' while in Ubuntu it seems to be 'mountvers=' that was the only 
way to make NFS 4.0 or 4.2 to mount correctly. With 'nfsvers=' option the 
rights for mount are faulty with Kerberos5 rpcgss mapping of id's with no 
access to folder without root user. 
There are other options for NFS mounts too that still today are needed 
especially with Dockerized environments that seldom are compatible with SMB 
shares.

Example:
Folder DOMAIN\user:DOMAIN\group /somefolder
mount
User DOMAIN\user can't traverse to /somefolder.
Sudo -i
Root can traverse to folder.

SH

PS. This reporting tool seems to be unable to find apt pkg mount intel
and informs quite erraticly that Ubuntu do not have mount.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: mount

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   man page for mount command lacks NFS options

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