ANNOUNCE: nfs-utils-2.1.1 released.

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Hello,

nfs-utils-2.1.1 has just been released. This is a 
major release because the configuration of the 
NFS server has fundamentally changed. 

All the daemon configurations now go through one 
file, /etc/nfs.conf. See nfs.conf(5). 

The command line interface in the systemd service 
files have been removed. This means the configuration 
file under /etc/sysconfig or /etc/defaults will 
no longer work. 

I'm leaving it up to the distros to figure out how
to deal with the backwards compatibility issue if/when 
they adopt this version.   

I believe this is right way to go. There are a number 
of external projects looking to configure the NFS server 
and having one file to deal with is a good thing... 

I want thank Neil Brown for all the work he did to 
make this happen.

The release also contains a number of bug fixes
and improvements. 


The tarballs can be found in
  https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/nfs-utils/2.1.1/
or
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/nfs/files/nfs-utils/2.1.1

The change log is in
   https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/nfs-utils/2.1.1/2.1.1-Changelog
or
   http://sourceforge.net/projects/nfs/files/nfs-utils/2.1.1/

The git tree is at:
   git://linux-nfs.org/~steved/nfs-utils

Please send comments/bugs to linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

steved.
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