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diff --git a/doc/administration/nfs.md b/doc/administration/nfs.md index 972db315268..7349e8ad9ba 100644 --- a/doc/administration/nfs.md +++ b/doc/administration/nfs.md @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ specifically test NFSv3. When you define your NFS exports, we recommend you also add the following options: -- `no_root_squash` - NFS normally changes the `root` user to `nobody`. This is +- `no_root_squash` - NFS usually changes the `root` user to `nobody`. This is a good security measure when NFS shares are accessed by many different users. However, in this case only GitLab uses the NFS share so it is safe. GitLab recommends the `no_root_squash` setting because we need to @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ to store the data on an NFS mount. Bind mounts provide a way to specify just one NFS mount and then bind the default GitLab data locations to the NFS mount. Start by defining your -single NFS mount point as you normally would in `/etc/fstab`. Let's assume your +single NFS mount point as you typically would in `/etc/fstab`. Let's assume your NFS mount point is `/gitlab-nfs`. Then, add the following bind mounts in `/etc/fstab`: |