Michael Biebl wrote: > Michael Meskes wrote: >> On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 03:34:45PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: >>>> Other users with similar problems might find the report if it's listed >>>> with network-manager but they certainly won't find it under quota. >>> I don't understand this logic. This error only happens when you have a >>> setup which uses quota and it's the quota process that hangs. >>> So, the first thing people will be looking for (as did John), is a >>> problem with quota. >> Sorry, I should have explained better. I was talking about the other >> problems arising from the network device being downed before a lot of >> servers and before network filesystems are unmounted. IMO this is way >> more severe than quota hanging. >> > > Please be more specific, about what other problems you are talking > about. Otherwise we are getting nowhere. > > Besides, you are blaming network-manager for something which can't be > solved properly within our current init system, imho. I'm even tempted > to reassign the bug to sysvinit. > Otherwise you'd have to also file grave bugs against e.g. wpasupplicant > (which downs the interface at S15). > > I still fail to see, what I can do within network-manager to fix this > problem. As long as that is the case, I don't consider network-manager > to be at fault here.
If you actually have an idea, how this can be solved properly [1] (within network-manager), I'm of course all ears. Cheers, Michael [1] Please take into account, what I already wrote in my previous emails. E.g. sendsigs running at S20 (stopping processes like network-manager) and umountnfs at S40 on shutdown. Simply moving dbus (and network-manager that is) from K20 to, let's say, K80, will only paper over some issues but not solve any underlying problem. So I'm hesitant to do such hack. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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