On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 10:35:21 -0200
Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org> wrote:

> I don't have nfs-server installed and still vagrant works just fine
> for me:
> 
> un  nfs-client                            <none>
> ii  nfs-common                            1:1.3.4-2.1+b1
> ii  nfs-kernel-server                     1:1.3.4-2.1+b1
> un  nfs-server                            <none>
> 
> Looking at the source code, vagrant does the following to check if nfs
> is installed:
> 
>     cat /proc/filesystems | grep nfsd

Hm; yes I did see it was doing that. Though when I had just
`nfs-kernel-server` running, `nfsd` didn't appear in
`/proc/filesystems` but having swapped to the userland `nfs-server` it
then appeared there.

> Can you try to reproduce the issue by reinstalling nfs-kernel-server?
> Or trying on a clean system?

I'll try swapping back and see what happens.

The history here is that vagrant had been working, and then I rebooted
the machine after various updates, and found it no longer working. I
suspected a version change of something, but maybe in fact it's related
to that reboot after all.

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