OK,
I'm speaking now only of a new installed UBUNTU 12.04LTS system:
NIS is not working after reboot, on my other machines (Ubuntu 10.04-11.10 and Debian 6) it works very well.
Your hint does not have any positiv effects and I don't understand the logic behind. Why should I remove configuration files in my home directory if I'm not able to login. I have to restart nis manually, than it works.
Maybe this bug has more side effects, because:
automounts are not working too!
After some hours tear at one's hair:
....
removing network-manager and editing /etc/network/interfaces: no success, network response is very slow (i.e. ping).
reinstalling netork-manager and reconfigure new, commenting out everithing in /etc/network/interfaces: network response is OK again, nis is working after reboot!!! What's going on?
But
autofs is still not running: I give up for today and create static mounts.
OK,
I'm speaking now only of a new installed UBUNTU 12.04LTS system:
NIS is not working after reboot, on my other machines (Ubuntu 10.04-11.10 and Debian 6) it works very well.
Your hint does not have any positiv effects and I don't understand the logic behind. Why should I remove configuration files in my home directory if I'm not able to login. I have to restart nis manually, than it works.
Maybe this bug has more side effects, because:
automounts are not working too!
After some hours tear at one's hair: interfaces: no success, network response is very slow (i.e. ping). interfaces: network response is OK again, nis is working after reboot!!! What's going on?
....
removing network-manager and editing /etc/network/
reinstalling netork-manager and reconfigure new, commenting out everithing in /etc/network/
But
autofs is still not running: I give up for today and create static mounts.
No hints, no messages, just not working.