[poky] NFS root & shutdown/reboot
Paul Eggleton
paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com
Fri Apr 15 05:29:16 PDT 2011
Hi all,
I have been working on smoothing out some things to do with NFS root this week
and I have come across one situation that I'm not quite sure of.
At the moment when you shut down a Poky NFS root-based system or reboot it, it
gets all the way to the end and then hangs, with an error "nfs: server
myserver not responding, still trying". I tracked this down to the -i option
that is passed to the final call to shutdown and reboot which is supposed to
shut down all network interfaces - if you remove this then it works fine.
I'm not sure of the reason for having the -i option, but it was suggested to
me that it might be in order to release DHCP leases where applicable; also
some systems might otherwise leave their network adapters powered up when the
system is shut down in order to receive wake-on-LAN requests, and if you're
not using that feature you're just wasting power. I'm guessing for most
situations we would want to retain -i. However, where the system is running
from an NFS root it would seem that we would have to omit this option, unless
there is another solution I'm not aware of.
I've done some googling and not come up with anything concrete in terms of how
this should be handled correctly. Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Eggleton
Intel Open Source Technology Centre (UK)
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