7 Jan
2017
7 Jan
'17
12:37
Hi Wols, [...]
Unfortunately, there's a whole bunch of corner cases which haven't yet been fixed and networking seems to be the prime example. Eg mine, where I want my network mounts to run as part of system startup/shutdown, but it's a laptop and the network relies on login/logout. So the system hangs either on boot or on shutdown :-(
this works perfectly for me, because mount/umount return very quick. There even is a script distributed in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d called "nfs" to handle nfs mounts in case of stopping/starting a network interface.
Cheers, Wol
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