* [gentoo-user] nfs & shutdown deps
@ 2005-10-11 15:43 Jan Hübner
2005-10-11 19:16 ` Jan Hübner
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From: Jan Hübner @ 2005-10-11 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi people,
this one is concerning the order of scripts during shutdown. Yesterday I
forgot to umount some NFS shares on my notebook and shut down the
computer. My ethernet devices eth0 and eth1 became stopped and _after_
that it tried to stop the nfsmount script. This is somewhat senseless,
it only works with network being up and running. Well to be exact it
worked this way aswell, after waiting for ~30 seconds four times (once
for each share).
Does anyone know a way to change this behaviour or should I file a bug?
Sorry for my engrish ;)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] nfs & shutdown deps
2005-10-11 15:43 [gentoo-user] nfs & shutdown deps Jan Hübner
@ 2005-10-11 19:16 ` Jan Hübner
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From: Jan Hübner @ 2005-10-11 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw
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Funny, this time it worked. Any reasons for it working sometimes as
expectedt but not always? Is stopping scripts done randomly?
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