![](https://seccdn.libravatar.org/avatar/ca9818dd6ceaf0a2315b89e5e16540d3.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
On 07/01/17 11:11, Michael Hirmke wrote:
The scripts are located in the correct sub directories. With NM < 1.2.2.x they were not executed at all. With the newer versions they are executed, but if they take too long, NM already starts shutting down the interface. If I remember correctly, this was not seen as a bug, but as intended behaviour.
It would be nice if the script could tell NM how long is "too long". It is intended because the whole point of systemd is that it will force the system down regardless if a shutdown script hangs. 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 :-( Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org