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Author Re: Downgrading the priority of nfs-utils
Goswin von Brederlow

2006-11-07, 1:31 am

Roger Leigh <rleigh@whinlatter.ukfsn.org> writes:

> Josselin Mouette <josselin.mouette@ens-lyon.org> writes:
>
>
> What's the rationale for needing it as part of the default install?
>
> The majority of the Debian (and GNU/Linux systems in general) I see
> tend to not use NFS at all. Do we have any usage statistics for the
> NFS client?


But wouldn't you be surprised if "mount -tnfs server:/path
/local/path" suddenly wouldn't work anymore in a fresh install?

And I'm not sure that you are right with your majority claim. A lot of
larger installations use nfs and they quickly add up to a lot of
systems rivaling the rest of the user base in numbers.

MfG
Goswin


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