Hello Rafael,

In response to your question. I upgraded my server from Trusty to Xenial
and then found out my NFS services weren't running right. After some
digging I came across this this bug, and I applied the work-around
manually, as I mentioned in my comment #73.

A week or two later I realized my NFS service once again stopped
working, which then made me realize the changes I'd applied manually
were no longer present. I assumed that was due to the files being
replaced with updated ones when a package update was distributed.

At that point I figured out how to make my work-around survive, as
documented in my comment #75.

I do not understand the intricacies of this issue, so the only thing I
can say is that me applying these changes resolves the problem for me.
I'd have to find some time to dig into this more to figure out why the
baseline versions of the services don't work for me.

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  nfs-kernel-server does not start because of dependency failure

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