Am 20.08.2013 00:44, schrieb Andreas Kloeckner:
> Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes:
>> Am 17.08.2013 05:42, schrieb Andreas Kloeckner:
>>> Package: systemd
>>> Version: 204-2
>>> Severity: normal
>>>
>>> Dear Maintainer,
>>>
>>> I am booting a system that has NFS mounts:
>>>
>>> 192.168.1.1:/mnt/main   /mnt/nfs-main           nfs
>>> soft,local_lock=all,timeo=30,vers=3     0 0
>>> 192.168.1.1:/mnt/aux    /mnt/nfs-aux            nfs
>>> soft,local_lock=all,timeo=30,vers=3     0 0
>>
>> Can you mark the fstab entries with the _netdev mount option and try
>> again, please. This should tell systemd to mark the mount point as a
>> remote mount.
> 
> Yep, looks like that helped.

Yeah, remote mount points are supposed to be having that _netdev option
set. So now I wonder what to do about this bug, close it?

Just to be sure, if you remove the _netdev option again, does systemd
hang indefinitely on shutdown? Usually systemd tries to use timeouts.
Could you please wait for say 5 min and see systemd continues to
shutdown after a timeout.

Michael


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