> But there is no way to codify that point in the shutdown into the > upstart job, which I suspect is why it has no stop on. I believe the > proper way to handle this is to have a matching event to > remote-filesystems , unmounted-remote-filesystems, with which to stop > on, and then have umountnfs.sh emit that.
Thanks for opening the new bug, Clint. On my machine portmap is started/running anyhow, also if no nfs share has been mounted ever. In Lucid I have just installed 'nfs-common' (not the kernel server!). It is only used when I temporarely mount some nfs3-exports from guests in VBox, or nfs4-exports from my nas (running Lenny-armel). You need to install nfs-common also if you only want just the client - and that brings portmap and rpc.statd. Amaizingly; stopping portmap also stops rpc.statd? Another observation: sshd cannot be stopped manually: # /etc/init.d/ssh stop * Stopping OpenBSD Secure Shell server sshd [ OK ] but 'daemon.log' tells me it is restarting immediately (and appears with new PID in process list): Feb 1 21:20:20 localhost init: ssh main process (1882) terminated with status 255 Feb 1 21:20:20 localhost init: ssh main process ended, respawning -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is a direct subscriber. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/672177 Title: libc6 upgrade causes umount to fail on shutdown because init cannot be restarted -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs