Hi,

> This is a deliberate design decision.  /etc/default files are
> discouraged whenever they aren't required to be supported for legacy
> reasons, because they slow down the boot with gratuitous spawning of
> shell processes.

OK, I understand. The point is only that /etc/default/nfs-common gets
already sourced in the init file once.

> If you need to override the 'exec' stanza of
> /etc/init/gssd.conf, the recommended/supported way to do that is with an
> upstart override:
> 
> # echo 'exec rpc.gssd -option1 -option2' > /etc/init/gssd.override

Excellent - did not now that.

Thanks,

Christopher


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