On 05/11/08 00:56, LaMont Jones wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 10:43:08PM +0100, Giovanni Rapagnani wrote:
Dear Jones,
LaMont, actually...
Sorry, LaMont.
"when dist-upgrading to lenny, the upgrade of mount fails if there
are NFS filesystems mounted. The new version of mount requires that nfs-common
be upgraded before NFS mounts will work. This is then solved by umounting NFS
mounts before upgrading."
This is maybe a bit more specific... And yes, it should definitely be
in the release notes.
lamont
..., the upgrade of mount fails if there are NFS filesystems mounted, and
nfs-common is out-of-date. Either upgrade nfs-common, or unmount any
NFS mounts prior to upgrading mount.
Thank you for the correction.
Martin, I think this should be added in section 5.3 of the release-notes, the
whole text becoming then:
"Since util-linux 2.13 NFS mounts are no longer handled by util-linux itself,
but by nfs-common. Since not all systems mount NFS shares and to avoid a
standard portmapper installation util-linux only suggests nfs-common. If you
need to mount NFS shares, make sure nfs-common is installed on your system. The
preinstallation script of the mount package checks, whether NFS mounts exist and
aborts if /usr/sbin/mount.nfs from nfs-common is not present or if nfs-common is
out-of-date. Either upgrade nfs-common, or unmount any NFS mounts prior to
upgrading mount."
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Giovanni
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