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Bug#713892: marked as done (nfs-kernel-server: Startup script requires portmap to be running)



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regarding nfs-kernel-server: Startup script requires portmap to be running
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Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.2.8-4

The NFS Server startup script /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server requires a 
portmapper to be running although this is not necessary for NFSv4 only setups 
(where the "-N 2 -N 3" options are passed in /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server to 
rpc.mountd).

Please modify this check in the script, maybe it could just issue a warning?


ii  libnfsidmap2:amd64                       0.25-5                             
amd64        NFS idmapping library
ii  nfs-common                               1:1.2.8-4                          
amd64        NFS support files common to client and server
ii  nfs-kernel-server                        1:1.2.8-4                          
amd64        support for NFS kernel server
ii  rpcbind                                  0.2.0-8                            
amd64        converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses

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With the change to SystemD, the rpcbind service now appears as a Wants instead of a Requires.

Thank you!



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