Jeremy,
Yeah, I had spoke too soon, just shutting off the wifi via the switch
didn't help me either. However, thanks for the tip. So far, if I manually
un-mount my nfs shares first, it has been shut off every time for me so
far. So, at this point it does seem to be something with, in my case, n
On Wed, 31 Dec 2014 16:28:41 -0600 Ken Melendy wrote:
> If I shut off the wifi via the wifi switch on the laptop first,
> shutdown is smooth.
FYI, I just tried turning off wifi before shutdown and this did not
help on my laptop. I'm on Wheezy/Stable.
Ken, on your Jessie install, does the cifs
I've ran into the same problem with Jessie/Testing. Did re-install just to
verify.
If I shut off the wifi via the wifi switch on the laptop first, shutdown is
smooth. If I just use wired network, no problem. But, when using wifi, if
I don't shut off wifi first, my laptop will never entirely shu
same problem here on a brand-new, pristine wheezy install. i have not
yet found a clean workaround that works on my newly installed system.
Peter Nowee reported this same problem against the initscripts package
- seems there are three open bugs which might be related (477498,
516733, 431966) and
I have tried to add _netdev option, marked WiFi connection as "System
connection", but with no positive results.
Just plugged in ethernet and shut down / reboot goes without hanging.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 11:13:05PM +0100, Javier Barroso wrote:
> I think this bug can be, if you are using wpa_supplicant, related to
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=769186
>
> I'm thinking on reassigning such bug to wpa_supplicant ..
The bug reporter indicated they are runn
I think this bug can be, if you are using wpa_supplicant, related to
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=769186
I'm thinking on reassigning such bug to wpa_supplicant ..
Regards,
El 12/12/2014 21:24, "Vincas Dargis" escribió:
> 2014.12.12 16:10, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
>
>> What
What init system are you using? This is a problem with the ordering during
shutdown - cifs-utils is not involved with that.
Jelmer
On 12 December 2014 07:05:31 GMT+00:00, Vincas Dargis wrote:
>Package: cifs-utils
>Version: 2:5.5-1
>Severity: important
>
>Dear Maintainer,
>
>I have laptop with K
Package: cifs-utils
Version: 2:5.5-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have laptop with KDE desktop, using WiFi network configured with
NetworkManager (KDE GUI).
I have mounted Windows shared folder like this:
\\192.168.1.2\Users\Public /media/public cifs
rw,iocharset=utf8,credentia
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