El vie, 10-02-2012 a las 18:05 +0100, Giorgio Pioda escribió: > Hi, > > fighting with my educlient.deb I've the neat impresson that many > failed logins (no NFS share) is dued to autofs, this at least in my > qemu testing environment. > > It is WORTH NOTING that from time to time I got the same NFS mount fail > on original Edu workstation, and this in an unpredictical manner. > > A manual restart of the autofs after local login solves. It looks like > there is something conflicting between NetworkManager and autofs. > I don't think you can use autofs with n-w unless you set the network-manager connection to be available for all users, so n-w connects before the user logs in. If n-w gets network connection after autofs has tried it, you won't have the NFS shared mounted. Unless you need wireless access, I don't see a reason to use n-w in the workstations. It's much better using the traditional networking configuration. If you're using wireless, then consider editing the connection and mark the available for all users option in the n-w editing connections options. Regards. José L. > cheers > > Giorgio > > -- > Sysadmin SPSE-Tenero > Ufficio: +41 91 735 62 48 > Cellulare: +41 79 629 20 63 > > -- It’s not the stuff that counts — it’s what you do with it that matters.It’s not the stuff that counts — it’s what you do with it that matters.
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