On Wednesday 15 Aug 2007, Roy Marples wrote: > If say you have nfs mounts, one network cable and then unplug the cable > you get this :- > netplug calls net.eth0 stop > net.eth0 stop calls netmount stop > netmount stop tries to unmount the nfs mounts Perhaps it should be seen the other way round... It's netmount who doesn't like to depend strictly when net.eth0 comes down. If you change networks by changing the cable from network A to network B, then you should do a netmount restart, as netmount would require you to do so.
For other services, the dependency is respected. Bottom line, the initscript itself could decide to fulfill the dependency (start/stop), not the framework (baselayout itself). > We should only start services like openvpn, ssh, dns, etc when we have a > working network devices aside from the loopback. It would work as expected... Arturo -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
