Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit : > 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, > I have tested the /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs script : it works fine. I think you're right, there is a issue in my boot sequence setup. Sorry for false alert.
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