Stephen Frost wrote:
> * Michael Biebl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Marco d'Itri wrote:
>>> On Jun 24, Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's simply not possible for libnss-ldap to provide a correct answer
>>>> before networking or the slapd daemon has been started.  I can see about
>>>> making libnss-ldap fail faster so that the boot process isn't stopped
>>>> but that's really not a terrific solution either.  The usual way this is
>>>> handled is that an nsswitch.conf is set up with 'files ldap' and 'files'
>>>> satisfies everything till things are far enough along for libnss-ldap to
>>>> be able to work.
>>> So this would be a local configuration error?
>> As I posted in my initial bug report I already use
>> 'files ldap', so I can't see the configuration error you mention.
>> If it is one, I'd be interested what the correct configuration is.
> 
> The error we're talking about would actually be having a user or group
> which udev wants to create a device for not in your /etc/passwd and
> /etc/group local files respectively.  Do you think that might be the

No, I don't have system groups/users in ldap, only user accounts which
should not be needed by udev (at least I did not setup a udev rule which
required a ldap user).

> case here?  Also, have you tried waiting it out?  Each request would end
> up taking about 2 minutes, but technically it *should* give up
> eventually..

I waited for something like 10min without success. But honestly this
wouldn't be a proper solution anyways.

Cheers,
Michael

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