Am 30.12.2015 um 13:26 schrieb Martin Pitt: > Hello Guus, > > Guus Sliepen [2015-12-28 11:08 +0100]: >> Hm, but shouldn't systemd (with networking.service from ifupdown 0.8.4) >> order the unmounting of the NFS/iSCSI partitions before stoppping the >> network interfaces? > > This works for /home and other "sub"mounts, and there systemd should > indeed figure out a correct ordering. (And it would be a systemd bug, > not an ifupdown bug if that isn't the case). > > But not for the root partition -- that happens as the very last thing > (hardcoded in systemd-shutdown(8) after after all units got stopped. > That's what I meant with "unit ordering is irrelevant for this > problem". > > I. e. if the root partition is on a network file system, we must never > tear down the network interfaces. But systemd does not know that
Can you actually use ifupdown for that? If your / is on a network file system you most likely need to setup your network via the initramfs, or not? Why should ifupdown tear down the network on shutdown then? Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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