Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> I'm unsure if that is the correct solution. It will most likely to break
> systems that have /usr not on /. Similar problems could arise with
> /usr/local/ not on / but custom modifications.
As I said, I don't know the right way to do a rename patch, so does someone know?
Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> However I wonder if S15wpa-ifupdown should be moved to S41wpa-ifupdown
> instead. That *should* cause less breakage and do the right thing
> generally.
Well, 2 people reported in this very thread that moving wpa-ifupdown to S36 does not fix it. I think that's because of K16dhcdbd.sh. Name resolution is still needed when unmounting NFS drives.
That's why the patch suggests moving up umountnfs instead of pushing down 2 things.
Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> I'm unsure if that is the correct solution. It will most likely to break
> systems that have /usr not on /. Similar problems could arise with
> /usr/local/ not on / but custom modifications.
As I said, I don't know the right way to do a rename patch, so does someone know?
Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> However I wonder if S15wpa-ifupdown should be moved to S41wpa-ifupdown
> instead. That *should* cause less breakage and do the right thing
> generally.
Well, 2 people reported in this very thread that moving wpa-ifupdown to S36 does not fix it. I think that's because of K16dhcdbd.sh. Name resolution is still needed when unmounting NFS drives.
That's why the patch suggests moving up umountnfs instead of pushing down 2 things.