Networking shut down too early

Bug #92704 reported by Malcolm Scott
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netbase (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: netbase

When shutting down my feisty system, networking is brought down too early: specifically, before NFS mounts are umounted.

This causes quotaoff (called by /etc/rc0.d/K85quota) to hang for a long while as it tries to investigate NFS mounts which are no longer reachable.

I use network-manager, in case this is relevant.

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Scott James Remnant (Canonical) (canonical-scott) wrote :

Networking is not brought down at shutdown at all; we leave the network interface up since it gets brought down by the power and there's no point wasting time doing it before then.

Of course, if you're using network-manager, the network is brought down when you log out. Network Manager is not designed to be combined with things like NFS mounts. Use the /etc/network/interfaces file to configure your network interface instead.

Changed in netbase:
status: Unconfirmed → Rejected
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