Bug#730177: Well, the problem isn't the home directory, it's /usr/local

John Hughes john at calva.com
Fri Dec 27 15:55:20 UTC 2013


I ran gdm3 under strace both with and without the network connected.  
When the network is not connected (so no nfs directories are mounted) 
gdm3 shows the greeter screen.  When the network *is* connected, so the 
nfs directories are mounted the greeter screen is not showing.

I examined the strace output, expecting to see it having problems with 
my home directory, but no, there were many EACCES errors accessing 
/usr/local.  I'd forgotten that /usr/local was also nfs mounted.

I've removed /usr/local/ from the fstab and now the gdm greeter works 
even when my home directory is nfs mounted.

At the moment I can't be sure what is the exact problem (The strace 
files are insanely large, and I think they don't capture everyting), 
I'll keep looking.




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