Should be fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 after moving to Upstart.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
NIS has problems starting before the network comes up
To manage
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Solution suggested by gwir above does not solve the problem on Natty 11.04.
I still need to restart autofs by hand to get access to my NFS remote home
directories and so to my Ubuntu desktop.
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Hello,
This is the script i'm using :
/etc/network/if-up.d/net_is_configured :
#!/bin/sh
# Testing if network is up before continuing
network=`route -n | sed -ne '/^224/d' -e '/^127/d' -e '/^[0-9]/p'`;
timeout=0
while [ ${network} = ] [ ${timeout} -le 20 ]
do network=`route -n | sed
got a really ugly fix that make nis finally working... at this to your
/etc/rc.local :
while [ ! `/bin/pidof ypbind` ]
do
/etc/init.d/nis restart
sleep 2
done
exit 0
that should do it!
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You
Here's what I use. This works for me in 10.04 (and below) but I haven't
tried it with 10.10 yet.
It sure as heck would be nice if someone paid a little attention to this
bug.
Save this as reautofs, then follow the directions in the comments.
#!/bin/sh
#
# Stupid NetworkManager doesn't wait for
NetworkManager can't be uninstalled without uninstalling ubuntu-
desktop as well :-(.
Filed bug 503264 about that.
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Has anybody managed to work around this on Karmic?
I just upgraded to Karmic, and my previous workaround is no good any
more, and I now have to (re)start NIS manually at each boot :-(.
Also, the top of the bug page says This bug affects you and one other
person. Considering the amount of people
Johan, unless you use NIS on an laptop I recommend to deinstall network-manager
and use the old style /etc/interfaces configuration. At least this works for
me. Don't have the respective machine at hand right now, so I'm not 100% sure
if it is karmic already but I positively think so.
g., fil
System | Administration | Services
That's all nice and good, but with the conversion to Upstart in karmic,
this doesn't apply anymore. Anyone have a more karmic solution?
Sean
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The workaround for this is well known but is not really explained
anywhere in any one place; there are comments on all the bugs related to
this one (especially 354588) and also in the Ubuntu forums. What is
comes down to is the ordering of startup of NIS and NetworkManager. If
NetworkManager is
vagr...@vagrant-laptop:/etc/init.d$ sudo /etc/init.d/nis start
sudo: unable to resolve host vagrant-laptop
* Starting NIS services
* binding to YP server...
*
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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This seems to be working, but my box isnt a super clean test - its had
upgrades from earlier revs and I cant
remember if I moved the /etc/rc2.d startup script #'s around... can you
tell if this is the stock order of init scripts?
tes...@lucky:/etc/rc2.d$ ls -la
total 20
drwxr-xr-x 2
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