[PATCH 1/2] nfs(5): Replace the term "netid" in mount option descriptions

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Mike Eisler noted that the use of the term "netid" in the descriptions
of the "proto=" option is not appropriate, since Linux does not allow
"udp6" or "tcp6".

Remove the term "netid" from nfs(5).

Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx>
---

 utils/mount/nfs.man |   12 ++++++------
 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/utils/mount/nfs.man b/utils/mount/nfs.man
index 0fc5079..b1037a8 100644
--- a/utils/mount/nfs.man
+++ b/utils/mount/nfs.man
@@ -411,10 +411,10 @@ for mounting the
 .B nfs
 file system type.
 .TP 1.5i
-.BI proto= netid
+.BI proto= prot
 The transport protocol used by the NFS client
 to transmit requests to the NFS server for this mount point.
-.I netid
+.I prot
 can be either
 .B udp
 or
@@ -489,11 +489,11 @@ or the server's mountd service is not available on the advertised port.
 This option can be used when mounting an NFS server
 through a firewall that blocks the rpcbind protocol.
 .TP 1.5i
-.BI mountproto= netid
+.BI mountproto= prot
 The transport protocol used by the NFS client
 to transmit requests to the NFS server's mountd service when performing
 this mount request, and when later unmounting this mount point.
-.I netid
+.I prot
 can be either
 .B udp
 or
@@ -638,10 +638,10 @@ for mounting the
 .B nfs4
 file system type.
 .TP 1.5i
-.BI proto= netid
+.BI proto= prot
 The transport protocol used by the NFS client
 to transmit requests to the NFS server for this mount point.
-.I netid
+.I prot
 can be either
 .B udp
 or

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