Hello Vasily, you didn't read the docs for nfs v4 on linux, did you? The filesystem-type for nfs v4 is nfs4 and not nfs. I think this is because v4 is provided by a completely different filesystem driver independent of the v2 and v3 implementation. I think your fstab entry should probably look like this: host:/path/to/export /misc/whatever nfs4 rw,hard,intr,exec,acl Regards, Andreas Rogge Am Montag, den 05.02.2007, 16:55 -0500 schrieb Vasiliy Boulytchev: > Ladies and Gents, > > Having a rough time with nfsv4... Trying to mount via NFS v4 to get ACL > support... > > I am getting this when i try to mount: > > NFS mount version 4 s not supported. > > here are my fstab options: nfs rw,hard,intr,exec,acl,mountvers=4 > > > Nfs clients installed: > > nfs-utils-1.0.6-70.EL4 > nfs-utils-lib-1.0.6-3 > system-config-nfs-1.2.8-1 > > > I presume I need to upgrade... how would I go about doing so? The > contrib repos are enabled. > > > THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
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