Re: debian startup scripts dedicated ppp

1996-09-25 Thread Joey Hess
You should propagate the PPP startup script before the NFS mounts occur. This is a site specific configuration that probably isn't that common. Never the less, I think Debian 1.2 will probably deal with this better (I think). In the I hope so. I didn't have much trouble getting the nfs

Re: debian startup scripts dedicated ppp

1996-09-25 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Tue, 24 Sep 1996, Joey Hess wrote: You should propagate the PPP startup script before the NFS mounts occur. This is a site specific configuration that probably isn't that common. Never the less, I think Debian 1.2 will probably deal with this better (I think). In the I hope so. I

debian startup scripts dedicated ppp

1996-09-24 Thread Joey Hess
I have a dedicated ppp script, and it doesn't seem that debian's startup scripts make any provisions for this. I've modified the init.d/ppp script to start up ppp, and made it be run on boot and shutdown. There's a filesystem I always nfs mount over ppp (it's in fstab), and when I'm booting up,

Re: debian startup scripts dedicated ppp

1996-09-24 Thread Scott Barker
The simple solution to your problem is to put the 'noauto' option on your nfs directory entry in /etc/fstab, and then put an explicit mount command (and corresponding umount command) in the init.d/ppp script. You could also setup amd, but that could be overkill for your situation. -- Scott

Re: debian startup scripts dedicated ppp

1996-09-24 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Mon, 23 Sep 1996, Joey Hess wrote: I have a dedicated ppp script, and it doesn't seem that debian's startup scripts make any provisions for this. I've modified the init.d/ppp script to start up ppp, and made it be run on boot and shutdown. There's a filesystem I always nfs mount over