Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit : > [Frederic MASSOT] >> May be that the script does not unmount in the right order? > > Could be. What is the content of your /etc/network/interfaces and the > output from 'ls /etc/rc6.d'? Perhaps your network connection went > down before the NFS mounts are umounted? > > I suspect the problem is with some network related package, and not > with initscripts, but will need more information to know. :)
Hi, Thanks you for your response. $ cat /etc/network/interfaces auto lo iface lo inet loopback I use the dhcp3-client package and Network Manager. $ ls -1 /etc/rc6.d K01gdm K05preload K09apache2 K11anacron K11atd K11cron K11watchdog K15pulseaudio K19setserial K20acct K20fancontrol K20gpm K20hddtemp K20irqbalance K20mon K20netdiag K20nfs-common K20openbsd-inetd K20policycoreutils K20postfix K20rsync K20saned K20saslauthd K20smartmontools K20sysfsutils K23ntp K25hwclock.sh K30etc-setserial K50alsa-utils K63mountoverflowtmp K74bluetooth K80openvpn K86avahi-daemon K88network-manager README S15wpa-ifupdown S20sendsigs S30rsyslog S30urandom S31umountnfs.sh S32portmap S35networking S36ifupdown S40umountfs S60umountroot S90reboot Regards. -- ============================================== | FRÉDÉRIC MASSOT | | http://www.juliana-multimedia.com | | mailto:frede...@juliana-multimedia.com | ===========================Debian=GNU/Linux=== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org