Missing menu "File|NFS Mounts" in Disk utility

I had many NFS mounts using Disk utility and I used "File|NFS Mounts" but now that option is missing and I can't see my mounts neither those mounts are working, so I have two questions
1. Where I can see my old mounts listed?
2. How can I make nfs mount work?

The problem is Boot Camp:  It uses a hybrid GPT/MBR partitioning scheme - which ends up hiding the Recovery HD partition - which is an EFI physical partition (neither GPT nor MBR).
I would expect a new version of Boot Camp to release - like real soon - because of the Recovery HD partition invisibility issue.
In this article - it is suggested that rEFIt should be used to partition a hard drive that is going to support multiple boots including Mac OS X, LINUX, and Windows. 
(http://wiki.onmac.net/index.php/Triple_Boot_via_BootCamp)
The key in the article to using Boot Camp with rEFIt is this:
"Run the Boot Camp Assistant and create the Windows XP driver cd. Then exit Boot Camp.  DO NOT PARTITION USING BOOT CAMP: you are only using Boot Camp for the drivers, not the partitioning."
All partitioning is done in terminal mode using the "diskutil" command.
rEFIt is used to update both the GPT and MBR records so that all partitions will be visible using its "gptsync" command.
Then - you replace the standard Mac boot menu with the rEFIt boot menu.  THAT will show the Mac OS X partition, Recovery HD (an EFI partition), and the Windows partition.
My caveat is that rEFIt - which is open sourced and available here:  http://refit.sourceforge.net
has not been recently updated and tested with respect to Mac OS X Lion.
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