Yeah, the trouble there is when you have /usr on an NFS-mounted directory ... you need to mount them in the main sequence
And the trouble with that is that there's no way to tell whether a network interface actually came up; ifup still registers "up" if DHCP fails.
Yeah, the trouble there is when you have /usr on an NFS-mounted directory ... you need to mount them in the main sequence
And the trouble with that is that there's no way to tell whether a network interface actually came up; ifup still registers "up" if DHCP fails.