Hi,
You say the description of the package says is not intended for usage
on servers., but the problem we have here is for NFS *clients*.
I have experienced this bug on many machines, both with NFS4 and CIFS
(not tried NFS3).
In fact, this problem always happens when network-manager manages an
Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
Hi,
Hi
Solution 1:
Modify network-manager so that it does not bring down network interfaces
it manages when it exits. With that solution, when the network-manager
Yeah, that would be a possibility, which I had considered myself.
daemon stops, it
Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
My (dirty and inappropriate for that bug) fix was to add a initscript
that is called first when the machine is rebooted/shut down, and that
umounts all network shares.
I don't think, that this fix is such a bad approach. Actually, the
current way network
Michael Biebl wrote:
Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
Hi,
Hi
Solution 1:
Modify network-manager so that it does not bring down network interfaces
it manages when it exits. With that solution, when the network-manager
Yeah, that would be a possibility, which I had considered
Michael Biebl wrote:
Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
My (dirty and inappropriate for that bug) fix was to add a initscript
that is called first when the machine is rebooted/shut down, and that
umounts all network shares.
I don't think, that this fix is such a bad approach. Actually,
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