Le 28/11/2018 à 08:11, Rick Moen a écrit :
If I were relying on NFS during early boot, I'd file a bug against package
nfs-common, and also, meanwhile, compile a local-package substitute with
either static binaries or ones linked to libs in /lib (and provide those).

    Debian supports diskless hosts mounting an NFS filesystem on /.

    Until the invention of initrd/initramfs, one could use an option of the kernel, which allows to link all the NFS client logic statically in  the kernel and to pass the mount command arguments through the kernel command line.

    When using initrd/initramfs, this kernel option is no longer necessary and I guess it is just simpler to rely on the modules provided by nfs-common. The motivation is the same as for device drivers and filesystems: boot a generic kernel, have all modules available during early boot to mount / (and /usr).

        Didier


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