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More Information About NFS
Given its age and ubiquity, it's not surprising that you can get an overwhelming amount of information about NFS on the Web. For more details on the proposed NFS Version 4 specification, see RFC 3010 at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3010.html. For information about the reference implementation of NFS 4 done at the University of Michigan, see the project site at http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4.
For information about the amd NFS automounter, see the home page for the Automount Utilities at http://www.am-utils.org. For information about the autofs NFS automounter, see http://freshmeat.net/projects/autofs. There is also an excellent article on the future of autofs available at http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/expo/lw-wednesday-autofs.html.
Great sources of generic information about NFS and NIS are available on the Web in the form of the NFS FAQ (http://nfs.sourceforge.net), the NFS HOWTO (http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto), the NIS HOWTO (http://www.linux-nis.org/nis-howto/), and an introduction to automounting NFS volumes in the NFS Automount Mini-HOWTO (http://www.linux.com/howto/mini/Automount-1.html)