Not to the best of my knowledge, no. It was moved to main very early on;
I think it might've been 15 years ago. Perhaps the MIR prices didn't
exist yet back then? I wouldn't know, not having heard of the whole
thing until I saw this one pass by 🙂

The client's job is to configure an NBD device in the kernel. It does
that through the APIs that the kernel provides. There are two of these
in existence; one is an older ioctl-based API, the other is a more
recent netlink-based one. As these are the only days you can configure
NBD device nodes, it makes sense that the are a lot of ioctl calls...

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