Author: Nick Chalk Date: To: hampshire Subject: [Hampshire] Caveat: Ubuntu Edgy and nss-ldap
For the benefit of others who might try this,
here's a little problem I hit today...
The scenario: Four new Ubuntu Edgy boxes on
Jamie's Learning Zone network, intended to
supplement the existing XP machines. I was setting
them up to fetch account details from the central
LDAP server, and NFS-mount /home.
Everything was working fine, nss-ldap and pam-ldap
configured, /home mounted, no problems. Then I
rebooted...
udevd started complaining that it couldn't see the
LDAP server. Even booting into single user, it
took several tens of minutes to get a root prompt.
The problem? Edgy's boot sequence starts udevd
before loading modules or configuring the network.
The default order in /etc/rcS.d is...