I am not sure whether mount.nfs4 ever did load the right module. At least it 
does not do it back to Lucid and I have not checked farther back. It may be 
that nfs once was built in and thus avoided all the issues. The modprobe call 
happens in mount. Which takes the fstype as the module to load. So I think the 
way forward is either /etc/modprobe.d alias definition or having the module 
itself declare that alias. I'll try to suggest the latter but I am not sure how 
acceptable that is upstream.
The alias is simpler, but question would be which package this should go into.

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