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Bug #622394 [nfs-common] nfs-common: breaks systemd - dependency cycle in
require-start leads to removal of critical jobs
Bug 622394 cloned as bugs 775541-775542
> retitle -2 NFS mounts from /etc/fstab do not work
Bug #775541 [nfs-common] nfs-comm
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Control: retitle -2 NFS mounts from /etc/fstab do not work
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Control: retitle -3 NFS exports fail due to rpcbind not starting before
nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server
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Hi Ian,
thank you for responding to this issue. After i recognized the
connection loss, i attached a serial console and monitored the eth ports
with ethtool. Swapping the cable between eth0 and eth1. eth0 was always
dead with no link detection. eth1 was always working fine. I
quadrochecked it a fe
Hi,
Can anyone provide me with an up to date status on this bug? It seems
to be a mismatch of no less than 3 different bugs if I understand
Simon's comment in message #41 correctly (see [1] for the full text).
In particular, this bug is correctly marked as a Jessie blocker due to
the current bug
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.16.7-ckt4-1
Severity: minor
On this system (HP EliteBook 840), a shutdown/halt results instead in a reboot.
This has been true for all the 3.16.* kernels so far available on Debian.
Is there anything I can do to help debug this issue?
Thanks.
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Bug #751106 [linux] Add support for CH9x00 USB to Network Adaptor (ch9x00)
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