| Hello, 
 you just need to enable network autoconfiguration in "Networking
    Support -> Networking Options -> IP: kernel level
    autoconfiguration" and the used technique (no additional options for
    static configuration, usually DHCP otherwise).
 
 After you enabled this option, "File systems -> Network File
    Systems -> Root file system on NFS " should appear (I recommend
    to build-in your network driver and all required NFS and IP
    options).
 
 Remember that booting with NFS root file system this way is only
    possible with NFSv3, NFSv4 requires lots of additional work and an
    initrd.
 
 Regards,
 Felix
 
 Am 13.09.2011 08:51, schrieb Antonio Colin:
 
      
      
        Hello everyone,
 I'd like to know if linux 3.1.0 comes with NFS root filesystem
        support enabled by default,
 because I have tried #make menuconfig and within File
          Systems->Network File Systems >
 There is no  - Root filesystem on NFS -  option
        available. How can I add the support
 separetedly if not included?
 
 Thanks you a lot!
 
 
 
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