There are no particular major gotchas, although there's no clean way
today to handle -dev packages for libraries in /lib.  It's more that
moving all of these files to /lib requires touching lots of packages,
will take some time to finish, *and* is not a complete solution because
gssd still needs to have access to /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs, which
requires ensuring that /var is mounted before startup.

Fixing the upstart job is also not a complete solution if you really
want to have /usr on NFSv4; but we've never supported /usr on NFSv4
before now, so that's not really a regression.  Whereas gssd failing to
start up when /usr is *not* on NFSv4 is a regression.

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  gssd does not start

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