Since this still appears to be an issue on Trusty (14.04) and the Debian
bugtracker notes that they're no longer tracking autofs in unstable,
what happens to this bug?
And is it still the case that autofs (now version 5 in Trusty's repo's)
doesn't use upstart? I'm going to try the solution present
** Changed in: autofs (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Autofs should be reloaded when state of network interfa
** Changed in: autofs (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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This bug has been marked Triaged and forwarded to Debian. All further
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between the 2 bug trackers. Thank you.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #608088
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Uggh it really seems like Ubuntu doesn't give a crap about nis using
folks. This is the last straw for me.
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Gürkan Sengün wrote:
> We've got 200 workstations for students, doctors, postdocs, professors
> and employees... the ugly hack on top works, however it's not the right
> solution, is it?
>
There's already a precedent set by other services to include scripts in
if-up.d/ and if-down.d/ to manage
We've got 200 workstations for students, doctors, postdocs, professors
and employees... the ugly hack on top works, however it's not the right
solution, is it?
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Hello,
I see a similar problem on Karmic when using autofs to mount CIFS
shares. If I turn off my computer while a share is still mounted, the
computer will stay upon "killing all remaining process line"
indefinitely. If I add a script similar to the one proposed in
"/etc/network/if-down.d" to umo
Thanks for upgrading... I should mention we're using in a university lab
setting with about 40 workstations for students whose accounts are
accessed via NIS... I've implemented the script fix so we're probably
okay...you're right this probably affects a relatively small number of
users...
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Upgrading status to Medium. The severity could have quite a big
usability issue with workstations, but in this case does not warrant
High status, as the bug itself would not affect many regular users.
Thank you.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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Autofs should be relo
FWIW, the /etc/network/if-up.d/ does work for me. I hope this can get
fixed soon. I'm also having a similar problem with the openssh-
server... sshd does not fire off at boot, I have to start manually even
though it's turned on in chkconfig and the /ect/init.d script looks
good. Not sure what's
For me, adding the above script to /etc/network/if-up.d/ didn't work.
But I was able to address the issue with the following horrible kludge.
Since this whole problem will likely be addressed via the new upstart
paradigm, I thought I would base my fix on upstart. It could just as
easily be put int
I can confirm that this is an issue for Karmic.
This is marked as a low-importance bug. For stand-alone systems I can
see how this would be the case. But for an integrated environment that
relies on LDAP and AutoFS to provide user support, this bug prevents
users from being able to log in on the
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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