luchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>  Reinhard Tartler wrote:
>> I'm unsure if that is the correct solution. It will most likely to break
>> systems that have /usr not on /. Similar problems could arise with
>> /usr/local/ not on / but custom modifications.
>
> As I said, I don't know the right way to do a rename patch, so does
> someone know?

creating a patch for that is not the problem. Finding the correct
solution with a proper explanation for debian/changelog is way more
challanging and important!

>  Reinhard Tartler wrote:
>> However I wonder if S15wpa-ifupdown should be moved to S41wpa-ifupdown
>> instead. That *should* cause less breakage and do the right thing
>> generally.
>
> Well, 2 people reported in this very thread that moving wpa-ifupdown to
> S36 does not fix it.  I think that's because of K16dhcdbd.sh.  Name
> resolution is still needed when unmounting NFS drives.

That does not really make sense. According to
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html#s-sysvinit, the
Knn scripts are always executed before any S script. I cannot see how
renaming S15wpa-ifupdown to S41wpa-ifupdown will interefere here.

As this is an extra indication that I have not understood the problem
completely, and given that this bug is already pretty heatly discussed,
I will take extra care before considering any change in this matter.

Looking further at it, it seems pretty obvious why renaming it to
S36wpa-ifupdown does not fix it: unmounting nfs and other filesystems
happen at S40. In order to fix this issue wpasupplicant has to be taken
down after that. Which is a real pain in debian, since wpasupplicant is
installed there in /usr/sbin, which might no longer be available at this
stage. Luckily in ubuntu it is in /sbin, though.

> That's why the patch suggests moving up umountnfs instead of pushing
> down 2 things.

Yes, still I'd like to know what I'm actually doing before uploading
random patches some guys on some bug have proposed that might or might
not fix a (granted, very annoying) bug.

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