[pkg-wpa-devel] Can't shutdown/reboot clean 'cause of nfs-mounts

kelrin at tpg.com.au kelrin at tpg.com.au
Thu May 18 01:55:48 UTC 2006


Quoting Reinhard Tartler <siretart at tauware.de>:

> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 07:56:10PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
>  
> > In my home-lan I am sharing files via nfs. On Debian-systems the
> > umount of nfsfiles is via /etc/rc(0|6).d/S31umountnfs.sh which
> indeed
> > starts later than /etc/rc(0|6).d/S20sendsigs which kills the wpa
> > daemon. So if you have nfs entries in mtab umountnfs.sh
> > hangs|freezes the machine. Hardresets aren't the best for the
> > filesystems.
> > 
> > I manually fixed S31umountnfs.sh to S19umountnfs.sh but isn't
> really
> > reasonable for me.
> 
> Thats really an interesting setup. the whole concept seems to assume
> that no daemons are necessary to have a filesystem mounted. The
> longer I
> think about it, this is only solveable with a true dependency based
> init
> concept, which we currently don't have in debian.
> 
> > Has one similar experience? Should I file a bug against
> initscripts?
> 
> I think having a bugnr to refer to this issue is useful. So filing a
> bug
> seems a good idea to me. I don't expect it to be solved soon,
> though.
> (well, maybe the problem can be worked around, like you did locally)
> 

Maybe unmounting the nfs share via a pre-down line in /e/n/i would also
be a valid workaround?

Kel.



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