Bug#761909: systemd does not unmount nfs shares before bringing down the network interface

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Oct 5 11:28:02 BST 2015


Am 05.10.2015 um 11:15 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> Or we just declare that we don't support manual stops, and you are
> supposed to run "sudo ifdown ethX" to stop an interface. This is also
> reasonable as we consider ifup at .service more like an internal helper
> unit, not an user-visible/actionable one.

We bind the unit to the lifetime of the interface, i.e. we want to run
ifdown $iface if the device is unplugged. So I don't think we should
remove the ExecStop, at least not without making sure that this would
cause regressions, like stale ifupdown state files.


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