Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm guessing when you moved your init script from S45 to S70, the error 
> message was the same.  If there was no reason that you chose 70, you could 
> always move mountnfs.sh back further and see if that works.  If it still 
> doesn't work at S99, then you could always add a call to the shell script 
> from the end of the networking script, then remove the backgrounding, if 
> present.  You might have to add a delay to the start of the mountnfs.sh 
> script, or you could use the builtin wait function when calling the network 
> startup scripts.

So, I'm guessing there isn't a "Debian" way to do it?  

-- 
John L. Fjellstad
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