Good point! Den 24 maj 2011 22.54 skrev "bdoe" <brian...@att.net>: >>On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network >>Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently >>configured instead of taking them down. I can make the argument that >>Network Manager is a tool to make it easy for the user to control >>network interfaces, but Network Manager is not the owner of those >>interfaces, the system and user are. If the user makes a connection using >>Network Manger and then disables NM, why shouldn't the interface stay >>up until the user or a shutdown sequence takes it down? > > Good point. However, an argument could also be made that if a user uses > Network Manager to set up and establish the network connections, the > user expects Network Manager to own and manage those connections. A > logical extension of this expectation is that, when Network Manager is > shut down, it takes its connections with it. If the user wants a more > "permanent" connection, then the user should set up the connection > manually. At least, that's the way I would expect things to work. > > -- > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of a duplicate bug (348075). > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631 > > Title: > Network is brought down before network filesystems are unmounted (CIFS > timeout at shutdown) > > To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/network-manager/+bug/211631/+subscribe
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