On Thu, 7 Apr 2011, Chuck Swiger wrote:

On Apr 7, 2011, at 8:02 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Part of the recent thread I had about mounting nfs point to using nolockd to 
disable locking ... checking the mount_nfs man page, it lists 'lockd' as a 
deprecated option, but doesn't list 'nolockd' anywhere ...

Much as with gcc, if mount command option "foo" exists which can be inverted, then there will be a "nofoo" option. Also, I am unsure where you find mention that "lockd" is deprecated, and I see an entry for "nolockd" here:

 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mount_nfs&sektion=8

Thanks this helps alot ... but definitely not what I'm seeing in 'man mount_nfs' in 7-STABLE :(

From the 7-STABLE mount_nfs man page, last updated on Feb 4th, 2011:

==
             Historic -o Options

Use of these options is deprecated, they are only mentioned here
             for compatibility with historic versions of mount_nfs.

             bg         Same as -b.

             fg         Same as not specifying -b.

             conn       Same as not specifying -c.

             dumbtimer  Same as -d.

             intr       Same as -i.

             lockd      Same as not specifying -L.

             nfsv2      Same as -2.

             nfsv3      Same as -3.

             rdirplus   Same as -l.

             mntudp     Same as -U.

             resvport   Same as -P.

             soft       Same as -s.

             hard       Same as not specifying -s.

             tcp        Same as -T.
==

Thx ...

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