Description of problem: wilcal in Vbox: M4.1 -> M5RC KDE upgrade using ISO Name: Mageia-5-RC-i586-DVD.iso DATE.txt: Thu Apr 9 23:04:38 CEST 2015 md5sum: 51537a09099b0be5fb5bf01b861030e7 Starting with M4.1 i586 that has a working NFS share mount with a M4.1 server on the LAN. After upgrade NFS share no longer works. Even removing nfs-utils and deleting share comment from /etc/fstab rebooting, then reinstalling nfs-utils and setting that up all over again does not cure the problem. I believe this problem has been around for a long time. This does not occur in: ISO Name: Mageia-5-RC-x86_64-DVD.iso DATE.txt: Thu Apr 9 22:56:24 CEST 2015 md5sum: 98cbb4e2366dd2218896b71e1801b441 Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
Created attachment 6246 [details] drakx files
In VirtualBox, M4, KDE, 32-bit Bug continues: wilcal in Vbox: M4.1 -> M5RC KDE upgrade using ISO Name: Mageia-5-RC-i586-DVD.iso DATE.txt: Mon Apr 20 23:43:56 CEST 2015 md5sum: 1c92e633ffbcbaf49446aa418d92ae46 Starting with M4.1 i586 that has a working NFS share mount with a M4.1 server on the LAN. After upgrade NFS share no longer works. Even removing nfs-utils and deleting share comment from /etc/fstab rebooting, then reinstalling nfs-utils and setting that up all over again does not cure the problem. I believe this problem has been around for a long time. This does not occur in: ISO Name: Mageia-5-RC-x86_64-DVD.iso DATE.txt: Mon Apr 20 23:54:12 CEST 2015 md5sum: f29f810208def3fb3e360d64bb11072d Test platform: Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD3-B3 LGA 1155 MoBo GIGABYTE GV-N440D3-1GI Nvidia GeForce GT 440 (Fermi) 1GB RTL8111/8168B PCI Express 1Gbit Ethernet DRAM 16GB (4 x 4GB) Mageia 4 64-bit, Nvidia driver virtualbox-4.3.10-1.1.mga4.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-additions-4.3.10-1.1.mga4.x86_64
Whiteboard: (none) => 5rc
This is not an installer bug. We would need you to attach "journalctl -b" output.
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFOCC: (none) => guillomovitch, thierry.vignaudComponent: Installer => RPM PackagesSource RPM: (none) => nfs-utils
Created attachment 6392 [details] journalctl -b output
Created attachment 6429 [details] upgrade on real hardware Ok so I did this on real hardware and the NFS connection was fine. I've created a ZIP file of the drakx logs and attached it. This is before any updates.
So on real hardware even after a full update of all the M4 -> M5 files and sweeping out the orphans then reboot the NFS connection remains fine. So this looks to be a Vbox only thing. I suspect very few people will encounter this bug so I'm gonna reduce the Priority to Low and the Severity to minor.
Priority: Normal => LowSeverity: normal => minor
Keywords: NEEDINFO => (none)
Summary: no nfs share mount after upgrade M4.1 -> M5RC i586 => no nfs share mount after upgrade M4.1 -> M5RC i586 (in virtualbox only)
Assignee: bugsquad => guillomovitch
Since we can't fix it anymore and the original reporter thinks it's a minor bug, I suggest to close this bug report. Unless you want to keep it to address it for the mga5 -> mga6 migration William?
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
(In reply to Samuel VERSCHELDE from comment #7) > Unless you want to keep it to address it > for the mga5 -> mga6 migration William? Lets keep it open and minor as a bookmark for action in M6. As I usually think when we identify the cause it could have an effect on other things. Thanks
Target Milestone: --- => Mageia 6
I won't perform any investigation myself about such kind of issue. Feel free to reassign the bug to yourself if you're really interested.
Assignee: guillomovitch => bugsquad
(In reply to William Kenney from comment #8) > (In reply to Samuel VERSCHELDE from comment #7) > > > Unless you want to keep it to address it > > for the mga5 -> mga6 migration William? > > Lets keep it open and minor as a bookmark for action in M6. > As I usually think when we identify the cause it could have > an effect on other things. Thanks More than one year later, we haven't investigated it :) Are you willing to do so, William?
I'm willing to put this to bed.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED