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> Well what the hell does your NFS daemon do when your network goes down, your adapter gets hotplugged after a failure or someone falls over the cable?

Let's say it crashes or hangs. In that situation, systemd will notice it, clean up, notice that network is not up, wait until it is, and restart it.

Half of what makes systemd so great is that it allows the daemons of the system to be much less robust than it is, and do the right thing so that the entire system will remain robust.



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