This bug is still present in the version of initscripts that migrated to Testing today.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: > reassign 608862 initscripts > thanks > > On 05.01.2011 05:58, Aaron Barany wrote: > > The following was printed in the syslog: "if-up.d/mountnfs[wlan1]: > > if-up.d/mountnfs[wlan1]: lock /var/run/network/mountnfs exist, not > mounting" > > When looking through /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs, tries to mkdir > > /var/run/network/mountnfs and prints this error if that fails. > > > > On a somewhat related note, I noticed that /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs > has > > mixed spaces and tabs, as well as general inconsistency with indent > levels. > > Not a network-manager problem as it seems. > Re-assigning to the package, shipping /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs > > > > > On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: > > > >> tags 608862 moreinfo > >> thanks > >> > >> On 04.01.2011 06:37, Aaron Barany wrote: > >>> Package: network-manager > >>> Version: 0.8.1-6 > >>> Severity: normal > >>> > >>> I have a couple nfs volumes set to automount via fstab, and previously > >> they > >>> would automatically mount when network-manager connected to my wireless > >>> network. However, since updating to the latest version of > network-manager > >> it > >>> will no longer mount the volumes when the wireless network connects, > >> forcing me > >>> to mount those volumes manually. > >> > >> network-manager is not responsible for mounting nfs volumes. > >> > >> All it does is run /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown on > >> connection > >> changes. > >> 01ifupdown then runs the hooks in /etc/network/if-*.d/ > >> > >> Please add debugging calls to 01ifupdown so you can check if the script > is > >> executed correctly. > >> > >> This should help you find out what is going wrong. > >> > >> If you have this information, please attach it to the bug report. > >> > > > > -- > Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the > universe are pointed away from Earth? > >