* Sami Haahtinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021231 19:23]: > On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:39:43PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote: > > As libnss-ldap can be configured to use SASL (and as a result, pluggable > > modules), I don't think static linking is a very feasible solution. A > > better question would be, why does the system need nss_ldap loaded at > > time of shutdown? Any processes still present at the time drives are > > being unmounted should not require NSS to do their job; and in fact, on > > none of the machines where I use nss_ldap have I had problems with > > drives not being unmounted cleanly. > > I actually figured out what is causing the errors while unmounting /usr, > (at this point i assume you have ash installed and /bin/sh pointing to > it) it turned out that /etc/init.d/rc is run under /bin/sh, which is > bash by default, and needs the nss libraries for some reason. I was able > to fix the problem by installing ash as /bin/sh. > > i don't think i should re-assign the bug (#118607) that started this > discussion as it doesn't refer to this problem but to a different > problem. Also i'm not quite sure if i should file a bug against sysvinit > either, as the bug is not really sysvinit's fault, it's more of a bug in > bash, which is not related to the problem that much.. > > Thoughts?
Why would LDAP use seem to reveal this problem? Thanks very much for finding the real cause of this symptom! -- -- Grant Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>