Hi,

the /etc/default/nfs-* files are ignored by the NFS server or client in
Ubuntu 22.04. They were left there as a precaution because of the
conversion process that converts those options into the new
/etc/nfs.conf and /etc/nfs.conf.d/local.conf files. I do agree it causes
confusion, and the /etc/default/nfs-* files should either be removed, or
have some text explaining that they are there just for old sysvinit
compatibility. This may change in a future update.

You should look into /etc/nfs.conf to set these options. There is also a
nfs.conf manpage you can review, and the ubuntu server guide was updated
regarding this change:

https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-nfs

** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  Cannot Specify Fixed Ports for mountd and statd

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