> The fix is:
> mv /etc/rc0.d/S31umountnfs.sh /etc/rc0.d/S14umountnfs.sh
> mv /etc/rc6.d/S31umountnfs.sh /etc/rc6.d/S14umountnfs.sh
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.
However I wonder if S15wpa-ifupdown should be moved to S41wpa-ifupdown
instead. That *should* cause less breakage and do the right thing
generally.
luchio <email address hidden> writes:
> The fix is: d/S31umountnfs. sh /etc/rc0. d/S14umountnfs. sh d/S31umountnfs. sh /etc/rc6. d/S14umountnfs. sh
> mv /etc/rc0.
> mv /etc/rc6.
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.
However I wonder if S15wpa-ifupdown should be moved to S41wpa-ifupdown
instead. That *should* cause less breakage and do the right thing
generally.
comments?
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Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4