On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Rich Freeman <ri...@gentoo.org> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 5:22 PM, William Hubbs <willi...@gentoo.org> wrote: >> >> 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. >> > > There was a similar change in the systemd units (also mentioned in the > ewarns). It might make sense to add this to the news item as well. > nfs-client is likely to be automatically handled by systemd when it > detects an nfs mount, but nfs-server and rpcbind need to be manually > enabled if you're running a server (that is from memory). If you need > me to do some confirmation on what is needed let me know. >
Suggested changes attached. Some notes: 1. Changed title to remove the specifics, since there are several renames when you include systemd 2. Removed the Display-if-Installed for openrc. Since the headers are combined with OR as defined in the GLEP adding openrc without a version restriction makes filtering on nfs-utils pointless. Everybody is going to have openrc installed anyway until we fix the functions.sh issue. But, if we do keep openrc then we should add systemd to the list. 3. Fixed the revision number. 4. Added a systemd paragraph, and tweaked the others just slightly to make it clear what applies to which. -- Rich
Title: nfs service name changes Author: William Hubbs <willi...@gentoo.org> Content-Type: text/plain Posted: 2015-02-02 Revision: 1 News-Item-Format: 1.0 Display-If-Installed: <net-fs/nfs-utils-1.3.1-r1 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 and are using OpenRC, you should add nfsclient and netmount to the same runlevel nfsmount was in before. The nfs systemd units have also been renamed. If you are exporting nfs mounts you should enable the rpcbind and nfs-server services. If you are mounting nfs mounts systemd should automatically detect this and start the nfs-client service. If you are using OpenRC, for more information on NFS file systems, see the following url: http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/NFSv4