[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#739721: Bug#739721: systemd: NFS shares are not automatically mounted during boot

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Feb 21 22:04:46 GMT 2014


Am 21.02.2014 22:48, schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 204-6
> Severity: important
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I am writing this bug report to raise the awareness about this issue among
> the Debian systemd maintainers and to make sure it gets resolved before
> we release Jessie which is supposed to adopt systemd as the default init
> system. I think it might even be justified to raise the priority to
> "critical" but I wanted to avoid systemd being automatically removed
> from testing. I am not sure though that it is actually a bug in
> systemd or the unit files it is shipping or in the related NFS
> packages in question. If it's not a systemd issue, please feel free
> to reassign the bug to the proper package (e.g. nfs-common).
> 
> The issue is that NFS mounts which are in the /etc/fstab are no longer
> being automatically mounted when a fresh installation of Debian Jessie
> is booted with System V Init replaced with systemd. Thus, one has to
> issue a "mount -a" to ensure all filessystems are mounted. The issue
> has also been reported upstream [1], but seems to have been resolved
> now in Fedora 20 and Rawhide (see below).
> 
> On an affected machine, running Debian Jessie (systemd 204), the output of
> systemctl doesn't provide any useful information:

Please include more details about your network setup and the nfs
configuration.
The nfs shares should be mounted via the nfs ifupdown hooks which worked
successfully last time I tested it.

Michael


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