> Arch solved this problem by packaging gssproxy and making nfs-utils
depend on it. That's not a correct fix for a message about an *optional*
service that is absent from the system.

Agreed.

However, having gssproxy in Debian/Ubuntu would a good thing, see:

  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/gss-proxy

I will file a RTP...

> Not everything in the logs is an error message. I think it's clear
from context that this is a warning, not an error.

Perhaps systemd needs to make a clearer distinction between info,
warning, notice, error, ...

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