The correct fix would be for /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server to have RPCNFSDOPTS exposed in it, as an empty string, and a comment saying what it is for. Changing that in a stable release is suboptimal, because it can very easily lead to a dpkg conf prompt during the upgrade and we tend to avoid triggering those whenever possible. We would then also have to update the md5sums[1] we check for in jammy and later...
The correct fix would be for /etc/default/ nfs-kernel- server to have RPCNFSDOPTS exposed in it, as an empty string, and a comment saying what it is for. Changing that in a stable release is suboptimal, because it can very easily lead to a dpkg conf prompt during the upgrade and we tend to avoid triggering those whenever possible. We would then also have to update the md5sums[1] we check for in jammy and later...
1. https:/ /git.launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ nfs-utils/ tree/debian/ nfs-common. postinst? h=ubuntu/ jammy-devel# n29