Re: Fedora 30: Deprecating /etc/sysconf/nfs

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On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 2:48 PM Steve Dickson <SteveD@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> A few years back there was a movement the NFS community
> to consulate all nfs configuration into one file
> call /etc/nfs.conf... See nfs.conf(5)
>
> Maybe stupidly, I've maintain backwards compatibility
> for that last couple Fedora releases. I think it is
> time to go to the single file configuration, since
> the development on Fedora 29 is winding down and
> it's winding up for Fedora 30.
>
> On fresh rawhide installs /etc/sysconfig/nfs will still
> be installed but with direction to use /etc/nfs.conf
>
> If /etc/sysconfig/nfs does exists the configuration will
> *not* be overridden... but the systemd scripts will
> no longer use that file to do any configuration.
>
> We are working tool that will convert sysconfig/nfs
> configs into nfs.conf configs... It is not clear
> how I'm going to package it since it is something
> I do not want to support forever... but only time will tell.
>
> I'm not sure what will break, but pretty sure something
> is going to break. ;-) I'm steved on freenode and OFTC
> IRC channels... feel ping me...
>


Steve, please file a Change Proposal[1] for Fedora 30 to submit to
FESCo so we can help coordinate this.

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Policy
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