Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/16/2010 10:29 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 07/16/2010 03:10 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>>> I have found that I have to use the network init script rather than
>>> NetworkManager. NetworkManager tries to unmount all of the NFS file system
>>> before sleeping and this h
On 19/07/10 05:50, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/17/2010 01:06 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>> No problem, but note that I use DHCP ok ...
>> This is really a bug/feature in NetworkManager that I have already
>> reported.
>
> Got the bugzilla number?
>
> It'd be nice if we could get some other tests.
On 07/17/2010 01:06 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> No problem, but note that I use DHCP ok ...
> This is really a bug/feature in NetworkManager that I have already
> reported.
Got the bugzilla number?
It'd be nice if we could get some other tests. My system will only
suspend if the ethernet device
On 16/07/10 18:47, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/16/2010 10:29 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 07/16/2010 03:10 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>>> I have found that I have to use the network init script rather than
>>> NetworkManager. NetworkManager tries to unmount all of the NFS file system
>>> before
Gordon Messmer eburg.com> writes:
>
> On 07/16/2010 01:59 AM, JB wrote:
> > perhaps you could do it yourself:
> >http://palebluedot.nl/jml/computer-stuff/26-umountnfs.html
>
> Can't very well unmount /home when I'm logged in, can I?
Hi,
I am not sure this is the solution to the problem (I a
On 07/16/2010 10:29 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/16/2010 03:10 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>> I have found that I have to use the network init script rather than
>> NetworkManager. NetworkManager tries to unmount all of the NFS file system
>> before sleeping and this hangs.
>>
>> So I did "chkcon
On 07/16/2010 03:10 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> I have found that I have to use the network init script rather than
> NetworkManager. NetworkManager tries to unmount all of the NFS file system
> before sleeping and this hangs.
>
> So I did "chkconfig NetworkManager off" and "chkconfig network on".
On 07/16/2010 01:59 AM, JB wrote:
> perhaps you could do it yourself:
>http://palebluedot.nl/jml/computer-stuff/26-umountnfs.html
Can't very well unmount /home when I'm logged in, can I?
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On 07/16/2010 09:59 AM, JB wrote:
> Gordon Messmer eburg.com> writes:
>
>>
>> I have a workstation that mounts /home from an NFS server. I'd like to
>> be able to suspend it at night, but the system hangs before it suspends
>> if I try.
>>
>> It only seems to hang if I'm logged in and have fil
Gordon Messmer eburg.com> writes:
>
> I have a workstation that mounts /home from an NFS server. I'd like to
> be able to suspend it at night, but the system hangs before it suspends
> if I try.
>
> It only seems to hang if I'm logged in and have files open on the NFS
> file system. If I l
I have a workstation that mounts /home from an NFS server. I'd like to
be able to suspend it at night, but the system hangs before it suspends
if I try.
It only seems to hang if I'm logged in and have files open on the NFS
file system. If I log in as root on a tty instead and run "pm-suspend"
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