I have two machines running 11.04 with a wireless connection. I was able
to get a clean shutdown on both by changing the link to
/etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d from
S31umountnfs.sh to K15umountnfs.sh. This is a workaround, not a fix, as
it simply starts the cifs/nfs file
On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network
Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently
configured instead of taking them down. I can make the argument that
Network Manager is a tool to make it easy for the user to control
network interfaces, but
Excerpt from Clint Byrum's comment #146
Excerpts from Mike Perrin's message of Mon May 23 20:28:52 UTC 2011:
On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network
Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently
configured instead of taking them down. I
Steve,
Thanks, your suggestion fixed my problem connecting to the private
share, although the correct syntax is client lanman auth = yes. The
bizarre behavior I reported when connecting through the network browser
to the public share SD_MMC_c still exists, however.
I probably should have Read