[Bug 218237] NetworkManager position in startup and shutdown creates problems
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Summary: NetworkManager position in startup and shutdown creates problems
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=218237
michal at harddata.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status Whiteboard| bzcl34nup |bzcl34nup
Version|6 |8
Flag| |needinfo?
------- Additional Comments From michal at harddata.com 2008-04-04 12:22 EST -------
Recently I have seen complaints from somebody with cifs mounts
specified in /etc/fstab. A habit of killing network connections
on a termination of desktop sessions, which NetworkManager aquired
with F8, makes things much worse.
I am not sure what is a way out. Make all services which require
a network presence aware that a network may be gone in any moment?
The current ntpd seems to cope. What one can do with network mounts
of any kind I have no idea. Everything of that sort through dbus
somehow? Closing that bug sound like way premature.
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