[Bug 1061639] Re: Upstartification of /etc/init.d/networking has lost deconfiguring-networking event causing bad side-effects
tekkenlord
linuxfever at yahoo.gr
Tue Jan 22 15:20:24 UTC 2013
Hello all,
I would just like to add that this issue also affects my desktop and
laptop, the former with a wired connection and the latter with a
wireless, both running quantal 64-bit.
I just tried the workaround in post #20 for my desktop and it seems to
be working, i.e clean reboot/shutdown. This is of course far from ideal
since at every restart I have to set up my wired connection from scratch
(using KDE 4.9.5).
Thanks.
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Title:
Upstartification of /etc/init.d/networking has lost deconfiguring-
networking event causing bad side-effects
Status in “ifupdown” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “ifupdown” source package in Quantal:
Fix Released
Bug description:
In precise, /etc/init.d/networking was a true SysV service script that
did the following:
initctl emit deconfiguring-networking
In quantal, /etc/init.d/networking is now using the upstart-job
symlink back to the upstart job /etc/init/networking.conf.
The problem is that the 'deconfiguring-networking' is no longer being
emitted. This causes dbus to fail to stop on system shutdown which
causes a cascading effect whereby other Upstart jobs are also not shut
down. Eventually, the system halt with the message:
mount: / is busy
This results in a unclean shutdown which can result in FSCK being run
/ slow / bad user boot experience.
The two main options here are:
1) Re-instate the 'deconfiguring-networking' event.
2) Change the dbus 'stop on' condition and update upstart-events.7 to remove 'deconfiguring-networking'.
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