Le jeudi 02 novembre 2006 à 05:22 -0800, Josh Triplett a écrit : > I would suggest b); reducing the "standard" set of packages seems like a > feature, it won't break upgrades (if installed, the package will stay > installed), and new installs don't need to get nfs-kernel-server as part > of the *default* install.
We're not talking about the NFS server, but of the NFS client. And a working NFS client is surely something we want as part of the default install. > If someone wants to run an nfs server, they > can install an nfs server package, either nfs-kernel-server or > nfs-user-server (no good reason to prefer one to the other). nfs-user-server is deprecated. I think we shouldn't even ship it at all. -- Josselin Mouette /\./\ pouet pouet « Sans puissance, la maîtrise n'est rien. »