This is true, either we need to change rc0/6.d S??umountnfs to K??umountnfs, or as I did, change /etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh to do the same thing on both start and stop.
Ive just done this now, so I havent tested it, but someone please CONFIRM this bug.
This is true, either we need to change rc0/6.d S??umountnfs to K??umountnfs, or as I did, change /etc/init. d/umountnfs. sh to do the same thing on both start and stop.
Ive just done this now, so I havent tested it, but someone please CONFIRM this bug.
Thanks