Valent Turkovic wrote:
It sounds like you are always connected to the same network. If so, especially if you are using Ethernet, you would be better off using the network service instead of the NetworkManager service to bring up the network. You can change this using the System --> Administration --> Services menu entry.Hi, I have tried solving this issue on fedoraforum.org and fedora-user lists without sucess. This the case: * samba mount points are defined in /etc/fstab * on bootup they aren't mounted because networkmanager is started too late in init process (in Gnome actually)* if you mount samba shares manually or by starting netfs service then it works* unmounting samba shares doesn't work during reboot and shutdown because NetworkManager service is killed much earlier that netfs service
As a quick check to see if this will work for you, you can boot to run level 3 instead of run level 5. At run level 3, the network service is used.
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