Hi,

Am 20.07.2014 11:28, schrieb Peter Palfrader:
> On Mon, 07 Jul 2014, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> 
>> } weasel@valiant:~$ cat /etc/crypttab 
>> } sda3_crypt UUID=81402c7d-3819-4860-b71f-ff0f808f599e none luks
>> } sda6_crypt UUID=4385f6be-9584-4fd9-a3b8-92a2826311a5 /etc/luks/sda6.key 
>> luks
>> } 
>> } aux1 
>> /dev/disk/by-path/ip-172.22.118.11\:3260-iscsi-iqn.1992-04.com.emc\:storage.storcenter.sbg.palfrader.org.aux1-lun-0
>>  /etc/luks/aux1.key luks,noearly
>> } mailbak 
>> /dev/disk/by-path/ip-172.22.118.11\:3260-iscsi-iqn.1992-04.com.emc\:storage.storcenter.sbg.palfrader.org.mailbak-lun-0
>>  /etc/luks/mailbak.key luks,noearly
> 
> It seems systemd does not handle those backslashes that were previously
> required to escape the colon correctly.
> 
> If I remove those, systemd brings up the interfaces.  It's still very
> slow (because it tries to get them before iscsi is up).
> 
> So,
>  - it should correctly handle backslashes,
>  - it should probably not block/timeout on bringing up "noearly" interfaces.

What exactly is the effect of noearly in general and in context of iscsi
(under sysvinit)?






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