Re: Network filesystems need to get unmounted earlier at shutdown

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Subject: Re:Network filesystems need to get unmounted earlier at shutdown
From: Orion Poplawski <orion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Development discussions related to Fedora <fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 04/23/2008 04:38 PM
Mike Cronenworth wrote:
As mentioned in the bug you linked, remove NM from runlevel 0 and 6 to prevent it from being killed. It will die when the system shuts down/reboots. Hopefully "upstart" will help restructure the badly structured initscripts setup.

Aside from doing "rm /etc/rc[06].d/K??NetworkManager", how does one "remove NM from runlevel 0 and 6" permanently with upstart?

Bah, ignore what I said. You should be able to just turn NM from "off" to "on" on those runlevels and then when the init level changes, init won't bother with NM. I don't wish to test this, but it sounds correct in theory...

chkconfig --level 06 NetworkManager on
chkconfig --level 06 NetworkManagerDispatcher on

I don't have my F9 preview machine with me, but upstart uses compatibility with SysV stuff IIRC so this should work for you.

Mike

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