=== jbicha is now known as Guest27716 === quetzal is now known as Logan_ === _thumper_ is now known as thumper === yofel_ is now known as yofel === jbicha is now known as Guest17744 === Guest17744 is now known as jbicha_ === jbicha_ is now known as jbicha === bulldog98_ is now known as bulldog98 [18:18] Hi, what can I do to have this fixed? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/894082 [18:18] Launchpad bug 894082 in network-manager "Network-Manager doesn't handle short network interruptions correctly!" [Undecided,Confirmed] [18:23] jan_w: Have you checked upstream if this has changed? Or if that's still hardcoded? [18:25] one moment, lets check the source [18:26] just curious, since I know NM is very activly developed [18:33] hehe the bug was moved to a new file: NetworkManager-0.9.4.0/src/nm-device-wired.c line 187 [18:37] so that means it's probably in precise/12.04 as well [18:47] it is :( [22:02] so, one day later,can someone have a look in bug 975197 [22:02] Launchpad bug 975197 in linux "Can't avoid mounting in boot time" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/975197 === Logan_ is now known as LOGAN_ === LOGAN_ is now known as Logan_ [22:42] txomon|home: I tested that yesterday and had no problems [22:42] bdmurray, could you jump it? [22:42] I mean, pressing C [22:43] I can boot, but just if the samba server in the network drive is on (which usually is) [22:43] i never saw a message about it being missing [22:43] bdmurray, so you didn't disconnect it [22:43] although I'd stopped smbd on my server [22:43] the problem comes that you are not using it really [22:44] when being in the fstab, it becomes a vital part [22:44] such as /home or so [22:44] yes, I added it to my fstab [22:45] it should give you a menu [22:45] when booting displaying something like the network drive could not be loaded or so [22:46] I have this line: //192.168.1.2/archives-mirror /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng cifs guest,iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode 0 0 [22:47] that's a bit different than what you put in the bug [22:47] I'd just used /mnt/foo [22:51] humm maybe because /mnt is prepared to have devices failing? [22:52] or /var/cache isn't [22:54] bdmurray, whatever, the displaying menu, is not having the desired effect. If it offers the possibility of skipping that mount, it should really skip it [23:16] strange thing (Just saw a video in youtube for first time) and this happens. Example video (1st click): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7RqU_Isw28 output: http://i45.tinypic.com/2ebvpsh.png [23:16] any idea on what can it be?