On 28/5/22 18:44, [email protected] wrote:
> On 28-05-2022 10:23, Brad Campbell via Dng wrote:
>> On 24/9/20 03:55, Michael S. Keller via Dng wrote:
>>> My desktop is running Chimaera, and I saw this with Beowulf, but didn't 
>>> spend much time on it then.
>>>
>>> My network connection is via WiFi, and I have permanent NFS mounts in 
>>> place. I run SysV init.
>>>
>>> During halt or shutdown via init scripts, NetworkManager is terminated 
>>> before the NFS unmount, which brings down the active NIC, and usually the 
>>> unmount hangs forever, so I have to do a hard reset or power-off.
>>>
>>> After futzing with it for a while, trying to find a more elegant solution, 
>>> I ended up just renaming K01network-manager and K02sendsigs in rc0.d and 
>>> rc6.d. Now shutdown and reboot run reliably.
>>>
>>> Before that, I tried renaming K01network-manager to K06network-manager, to 
>>> place it after the NFS unmount, but it ran earlier anyway.
>>>
>>> I also tried shielding NetworkManager from sendsigs, and I think it would 
>>> have worked if I could make K0.network-manager run later, but that was 
>>> about the point I gave up and took a virtual hammer to the issue.
>> 2 years on and I keep bumping up against this issue on my laptop. Truth be 
>> told I've been bumping up against it for a long while, but an enforced break 
>> saw me have time to look into it.
>>
>> I've tried shuffling dependencies in the scripts, but can't seem to sort it 
>> out.
>>
>> Mine are transient nfs mounts, but if I forget to unmount one before 
>> rebooting it hangs and has to be power cycled.
>>
>> $ cat /etc/devuan_version
>> chimaera
>>
>> Love to hear any suggestions.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Brad
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> 
> For my Raspberry Pi's to boot from nfs and to shutdown normally I had to add 
> the variable
> 
> persistent
> 
> to /etc/dhcpcd.conf.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 

Thanks Nick,

Yes, I saw your response back in 2020.

I've been trying to figure out how that applies to network manager, or how I 
could make a similar outcome.
The problem here is network-manager gets killed early in the process. Same 
result but a different cause.

Regards,
Brad
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