* debian/nfs-common.statd.upstart,
debian/nfs-common.statd-mounting.upstart: refactor startup to wait for
local-filesystems. (LP: #525154)
* debian/control: depend on portmap version that sets ON_BOOT=y and
has the portmap-wait job.
* debian/rules: install new statd-mounting upstart job
* debian/nfs-common.rpc_pipefs.upstart: instantiate this job separately for
gssd and idmapd, so that the filesystem gets mounted and unmounted
correctly even if both of gssd and idmapd aren't being run, or if one of
the two tries to start before the filesystem is fully mounted. Though
it may be simpler now to move this logic back into the gssd and idmapd
jobs directly, leave that for a later date.
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:05:07 -0800
This bug was fixed in the package nfs-utils - 1:1.2.2-1ubuntu1.1
--------------- 2-1ubuntu1. 1) maverick-proposed; urgency=low
nfs-utils (1:1.2.
* debian/ nfs-common. statd.upstart, nfs-common. statd-mounting. upstart: refactor startup to wait for filesystems. (LP: #525154) nfs-common. rpc_pipefs. upstart: instantiate this job separately for
debian/
local-
* debian/control: depend on portmap version that sets ON_BOOT=y and
has the portmap-wait job.
* debian/rules: install new statd-mounting upstart job
* debian/
gssd and idmapd, so that the filesystem gets mounted and unmounted
correctly even if both of gssd and idmapd aren't being run, or if one of
the two tries to start before the filesystem is fully mounted. Though
it may be simpler now to move this logic back into the gssd and idmapd
jobs directly, leave that for a later date.
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:05:07 -0800