Am 26.03.2014 23:21, schrieb Nils Erik Svangård: > Hi! > I run unstable and update/upgrade daily. > A couple of weeks apt thougt it best to remove network-manager and replace > it with connman. > This broke my mounting of NFS-shares described in fstab. I have my home and > media cataloge on a NAS. > I have made an update of rc.init as specified in the Howto.Debian file. > Now I have to log in as root and write mounst -a to get it working. > Is this a bug?
It's a missing (integration) feature in connman. NetworkManager (or specifically NetworkManager-dispatcher [0]) supports the ifupdown hooks in /etc/network/. One of those hooks [1] is responsible for mounting NFS shares. Connman doesn't provide the same level of integration as NetworkManager does. Michael [0] via /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown [1] /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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