[Raphael Manfredi]
Everything was working fine when my systems did not use
initscripts. Unfortunately, I had to install them as some
unstable packages I needed to use required them, so I cannot
downgrade.
Can you provide the content of /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/fstab?
NFS mounts are
[Raphael Manfredi]
I don't use /etc/network/interfaces on this machine. It uses the
old /etc/init.d/network hardwired configuration which says:
Wow. I have never seen such setup, and it will not work with the
current way NFS mounting is handled. Because of the new behaviuor of
the linux
Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen:
: Can you provide the content of /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/fstab?
: NFS mounts are done when all interfaces are up. Are there some
: interfaces listed that are not brought up during boot?
I don't use /etc/network/interfaces on this machine. It uses the
old
Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen:
: [Raphael Manfredi]
: I don't use /etc/network/interfaces on this machine. It uses the
: old /etc/init.d/network hardwired configuration which says:
:
: Wow. I have never seen such setup, and it will not work with the
: current way NFS mounting is handled.
[Raphael Manfredi]
But I'm reluctant to use this. I would prefer to help you
understand why it does not work here, to benefit everyone. Although
I do have exotic configs on some machines, others are pretty
standard and exhibit the same problems.
The scripts involved are
Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen:
: The scripts involved are /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs and
: /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh. The first do the real mounting when the last
: network interface is brought up, and the second wait for the first to
: complete before continuing the boot. Could it be that these
[Raphael Manfredi]
How do I capture the output on the console?
Not sure how to best do this.
Happy hacking,
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Petter Reinholdtsen
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