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	Title		: Interoperability between all NFS versions and local filesystem
	Author(s)	: A. Pandit
	Filename	: draft-pandit-nfs-2-3-4-local-minor-interop-00.txt
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2004-9-1
	
NFS (Network File System) version 4 is a major rewrite of NFS. NFS
    version 4 has lot of new features added into the protocol and the 
    behavior is changed a lot from the predecessors.

    This Draft considers the interoperability problems of all versions 
    of NFS and local filesystem. Yet, access to any one file system 
    through the NFS v2 or NFS v3 or NFS v4 protocol requires that a 
    single server be accessed.  

    This draft tries to suggest the behavior that could be expected 
    when NFS version 4 is used in multi-protocol environment with NFS 
    version 2 and version 3.

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