#ident	"@(#)nadmin.nfs:remote/nfs/Help	1.1.7.2"
#ident  "$Header: Help 2.0 91/07/12 $"

modify:TITLE:Modifies Automatic-Current Mounting of a Remote Resource via NFS
modify2:TITLE:Modifies Automatic Mounting of a Remote Resource via NFS
modify3:TITLE:Modifies Current Mounting of a Remote Resource via NFS
list:TITLE:Lists Remote Resources Automatically-currently Mounted via NFS
mount:TITLE:Mounts a Remote Resource Automatically-Immediately via NFS
unmount:TITLE:Terminates Automatic-Current Mounting of a Remote Resource via NFS
unmnt2:TITLE:Terminates Automatic Mounting of a Remote Resource via NFS
unmnt3:TITLE:Terminates Current Mounting of a Remote Resource via NFS

list:auto:
	Choose "yes" to see the remote resources that are mounted
	automatically when Network File System operation begins.

mount:auto:
	Choose "yes" to mount the resource automatically when Network
	File System operation begins.

modify:auto:
	Choose "yes" to modify how a remote resource is mounted
	automatically when Network File System operation begins.

mount:retry:
	Choose "background" if you want mounting retries to continue
	in the background.  Otherwise, the retries will occur in the
	foreground, causing the mount operation to block until it is
	successful or reaches the maximum number of retries allowed.
	
	
list:curr:
	Choose "yes" to see the remote resources that are currently
	mounted.

modify:curr:
	Choose "yes" to modify how a remote resource is currently
	mounted.

mount:imm:
	Choose "yes" to mount the resource immediately.

modify:mountpt:
	Choose the pathname of a directory on the local system that
	is currently or automatically shared via NFS, or choose the
	name of a remote system that currently has a resource mounted
	via NFS or from which a resource is automatically monted via
	NFS.

mount:remote_path:
	Enter the full remote pathname of the resource that you want
	to mount.

mount:mountpt:
	Enter the name of the local directory at which you want to
	make the remote resource available.

mount:security:
	Choose "yes" if you want NFS transactions to use a more
	secure protocol.

mount:server:
	Enter the name of the remote system with the resource that
	you want to mount.

mount:setuid:
	Choose "no" if you want to prevent remote setuid programs
	from executing setuid on your local system.

mount:timeout:
	Enter the number of tenths of a second that nfs should wait
	between requests while trying to mount a resource.
	
mount:max_rtry:
	Enter the maximum number of times that you want the mount
	operation to be retried.

mount:access:
	Choose "read-write" if you want your users to be able to
	modify the resource.

mount:remount:
	Choose "yes" only if you want to mount "read-write" a esource
	that is currently mounted "read-only".

modify2:mount:
	Enter the pathname of the directory at which you want to
	mount the remote resource.

modify2:acc:
	Choose "read-only" if you want the resource to be readable
	but not writable by loca lusers.  Choose "read-write" if you
	want the resource to be readable and writable by local users.
	

modify2:suid:
	Choose "yes" only if you want remote setuid programs to be
	able to run setuid on your system.

modify2:rmnt:
	Choose "yes" only if you want to mount "read-write" a
	resource that is currently mounted "read-only".

modify2:rtry:
	Choose "no" if you want mounting retries to continue in the
	background.  Otherwise, the retries will occur in the
	foreground, causing the mount operation to block until it is
	successful or reaches the maximum number of retries allowed.
	

modify2:mtry:
	Enter the maximum number of times that you want the mount
	operation to be retried.

modify2:timeo:
	Choose "yes" if you want each access to return an error if
	the server does not respond (a "soft" mount).  Choose "no" if
	you want each access to be retried until the server
	responds(a "hard" mount).  Normally, directories that are
	mounted read-write are mounted "hard".

modify2:sec:
	Choose "yes" if you want NFS transactions to use a more
	secure protocol.

unmount:res:
	Choose either the mountpoint or the server:pathname
	designator of a remote resource that is currently or
	automaticaly mounted via NFS.

unmount:auto:
	Choose "yes" to stop mounting the resource automatically when
	Network File System operation begins.

unmount:imm:
	Choose "yes" to unmount the resource immediately.

unmnt2:ok:
	Answer "yes" if you want the displayed remote resource no
	longer to be made available automatically to local users via
	the Network File System.  current local use will not be
	affected.

unmnt3:ok:
	Answer "yes" if you want local users not to use the remote
	resource displayed above.  Previously arranged automatic
	mounting of the resource will occur unless you have just
	discontinued automatic mounting of it.  Current access by
	local users systems will not be affected.

