It was <2016-04-07 czw 15:52>, when Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Wed, 06.04.16 11:15, Łukasz Stelmach ([email protected]) wrote:
>> I've hit a problem caused by a mix of: automounting + glibc + udev + my
>> partition layout. Apparently it is impossible to make /var automountable
>> because udev (which needs to enumerate devices befor mounting them) is
>> trying to connect to /var/run/nscd/socket (that's actually glibc
>> code). This attempt does not fail because autofs tells there still is
>> hope that the path will appear soon but it won't because udev can't tell
>> the device to mount exists.
>> 
>> I've checked glibc source and it still refers to /var/run/nscd/socket
>> rather than /run/nscd/socket. As far as I know there is no way to
>> disable nscd lookups.
>> 
>> Any idead how to cope with it?
>
> Don't see any. Only option really is to fix glibc to not use /var/run
> anymore, but use /run instead. Consider filing a bug against glibc. 

I am considering ;-) I talked on IRC that a patch implementing
compile-time configuration should be acceptable.

-- 
Łukasz Stelmach
Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Samsung Electronics

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