On 08/31/2012 12:28 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
Op 31 aug. 2012, om 01:34 heeft Saul Wold <[email protected]> het volgende
geschreven:
There was a change to connman, such that it cleans up the
route table for devices at startup, this was causing the
network to get lost and NFS to loose it connection.
The -I option will cause the device to be ignored.
Apart from the missing PR bump, what happens when you don't boot of the
network? Will connman keep ignoring eth0?
FWIW I asked about nfsroot and connman and Marcel said: don't do that! So I'm
inclined to say that if you're using nfsroot you shouldn't be using connman.
What if there are multiple network interfaces, but just one (eth0, usb0,
...) is the nfsroot provider?
Is there a way to determine which interface nfs is active on and only
ignore that one?
I am going to disable connmand for now in a v2 patch, but I think we
need to address this better either via connman or here in oe-core.
Sau!
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