On 07/09/2015 at 21:33 -0300, Javier Ayres wrote: > The drive is mounted correctly at startup, but if I don't manually unmount it > before shutting down the system will take 30 minutes to shut down. The message > "A stop job is running for /mnt/D3 (0s / 1min 30s)" is shown; after 90 seconds > it changes to something like "A stop job is running for /mnt/D3 (1min 30s / > 3min)" and it keeps incrementing until 30 minutes have passed. I changed the > fstab entry to:
Hi, I’m also experiencing this with my laptop (up-2-date Debian sid). I don’t use NetworkManager (my Wi-Fi configuration is written directly in /etc/network/interfaces). I have 3 nfs shares from my home nas mounted on the laptop. I have those neverending “A stop job is running for…” messages for all 3 of them (I haven’t had the patience to wait half an hour to see if the shutdown finishes). However, I’ve seen that not 100% of the times shutdown gets stuck there (when shutting down with the remote shares mounted, I mean). I’ve seen that, sometimes, if I manually umount the shares and then mount them again later, then the following shutdown sometimes finishes without locking. Is there anything I can do or any information I can provide to help? Thanks! -- Kiko