Please send messages to the bug tracking system, and not only to me. [Benjamin Lecouteux] > The issue is appeared at the boot of computer. The system was > locking in the nfs mount sequence. After that, all my nfs > directories were not available.
Right. I misread this to talk about the shutdown sequence, not the boot. If the NFS directories are not mounted as they should during boot, there must be some bug in here. :) > When I start manually "/etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh start", there > was no action. But if I type "mount my_nfs_directory" there is no > problem. In a second time, I have copied the mountnfs.sh from testing in > my /etc/init.d/ and the problem was solved. However, there is no error > message when the mount fail. I think it's not the same problem that bug > #386893. I will be able to look at this evening more in detail what is > origin of the problem (I did not seek). The NFS mounting system was changed now, to wait for the network to start before trying to mount NFS directories. This was changed to solve the long-standing problem with mountnfs.sh running before the network was ready. So the NFS mounting is to be done by /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs, and /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh waits for this to happen. Is there something with your setup that would make the if-up.d/mountnfs script fail? Friendly, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]