I solved the problem by updating to nfs-common-1.2.2-1ubuntu1 and nfs-
kernel-server-1.2.2-1ubuntu1 (both taken from maverick), and the related
am-utils problem by updating to am-utils-6.2+rc20110530-1ubuntu1, taken
from oneiric (luckily all the prerequsites for these packages are
fulfilled by lucid/lucid-updates).

Just for the records: A mount in the shell now results in an nfs4-mount, the 
mount by am-utils uses nfsv3 with a 256k read/write-blocksize if nothing is 
spezified in the amd maps.
Moving of files larger than 2 GB to the nfs share is now finally possible :-)

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