I carefully went through the various man pages again and found that
despite me missing those before, there are indications:

man nfs
...
The  fstype  field  contains  "nfs".   Use  of  the  "nfs4"  fstype  in 
/etc/fstab is deprecated.
...
To mount using NFS version 4, use either the nfs file system type, with the 
nfsvers=4 mount option, or the nfs4 file system type.

man mount.nfs4
...
Under Linux 2.6.32 and later kernel versions, mount.nfs can  mount  all NFS  
file  system  versions.   Under  earlier  Linux  kernel  versions, mount.nfs4 
must be used for mounting NFSv4 file systems while mount.nfs must be used for 
NFSv3 and v2.

The man page for mount mentions nfs4 but says nothing specific about
nfs4 but mentions it. And the examples in nfs(5) rather show the nfs4
fstype approach. So it is a bit mixed.  My feeling would be that the nfs
related man pages may be a bit more actively pushing people to drop nfs4
as the fstype. But probably add an alias definition in modprobe.d (if
that is allowed by policy).

Steve, this sounds to me like we should open a related debian bug along.
Or would we make changes in our package an then ask for things to be
picked up?

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  NFS4 automount using replicated servers doesn't work

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