On Mi, 22 apr 20, 18:42:05, Nate Bargmann wrote: > > This started after I attempted to use systemd to create the mount first > as a system service and then I scrapped that and chose to create the > mount as a user service. That is when I ran into the five minute > timeout. Even after disabling and removing all custom files related to > the system and user mount services, the five minute timeout remains even > when I setup the sshfs mount manually. If I cd into the mount, then it > appears to remain mounted. Curiously, in another Buster VM where I did > not attempt to setup a systemd service will leave the mount(s) active > indefinitely. > > I've yet to figure out where systemd gets this five minute timeout > period. Since it has been a few weeks since I've last tinkered with > this, I'll have to get back into it to capture the scant log output that > exists.
Maybe you need to 'enable-linger' with loginctl. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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