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2. Do you know if CentOS 8 continues to support NFSv2, even if you have to configure it?
Based on this, it appears to still be there.
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-and-configure-an-nfs-server-on-centos-8/
I couldn't quickly find anything about NFSv2 on a recent version of Fedora which would be a hint of even longer term point of view.
3. Do you know if/when we'll hit a hard stop with NFS v2 support on CentOS?
says NFS v2 is not supported on RHEL8. NFS v3 was released in 1995 ;).
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