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server/major/nfs-utils.xml
r94cc990 r17b7723 91 91 </sect2> 92 92 93 <sect2 role="installation" >93 <sect2 role="installation" id='nfs-utils-install' xreflabel='NFS Utilities Installation'> 94 94 <title>Installation of NFS Utilities</title> 95 95 … … 105 105 <note> 106 106 <para>The classic uid and gid values are 65534 which is also -2 when 107 interpreted as a signed 16-bit number. These values impact other files on108 some filesystems that do not have support for sparse files. The107 interpreted as a signed 16-bit number. These values impact other files 108 on some filesystems that do not have support for sparse files. The 109 109 <systemitem class="username">nobody</systemitem> and <systemitem 110 class="groupname">nogroup</systemitem> values have small impact.111 The impact on a server is nil if the exports file is configured correctly.112 If it is misconfigured, the impact is that a<command>ls -l</command> or110 class="groupname">nogroup</systemitem> values are relatively arbitrary. 111 The impact on a server is nil if the exports file is configured 112 correctly. If it is misconfigured, the <command>ls -l</command> or 113 113 <command>ps</command> listing will show a uid or gid number of 65534 114 114 instead of a name. The client uses <systemitem
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