F15: NIS, NFS mounts and systemd

Michał Piotrowski mkkp4x4 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 14:50:28 UTC 2011


Hi,

2011/4/5 Severin Gehwolf <sgehwolf at redhat.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get NIS and /home NFS mounts working on F15. In essence,
> the dependency chain of services I need on my computer is as follows:
>
>     1. Bring up the network interface
>     2. Mount /home via NFS (maybe this should be done last?)
>     3. Make sure NIS is available (I also need Kerberos for validating
>        passwords of NIS users)
>
> On F14 I managed to do this by using the network service, which is
> brought up first, then NFS shares are mounted and finally the ypbind
> service is started. How would I do something similar using systemd?
>
> I'm totally cool with using NetworkManager instead of network if that's
> preferred, but I'd like it to work for both runlevels 3 and 5.
>
> The immediate issue I am facing at the moment is that the network is not
> brought up automatically on boot (I have chkconfig'ed it on for
> runlevels 3 and 5). If I manually bring it up using ifup it works fine.

I'm using network and it works fine for me on updated F15. Try
systemctl enable network.service

> Another problem I am having is that NIS does not seem to work at all
> (service is started, SELinux properly configured), but cannot get any
> NIS accounts.
>
> Thanks for any pointers!
>
> --Severin
>
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Michal

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