Bug#768776: systemd wakes up CIFS/network drives too early

dAgeCKo dagecko at free.fr
Sun Nov 9 17:42:30 GMT 2014


Le 09/11/2014 17:49, Michael Biebl a écrit :
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> Am 09.11.2014 um 09:41 schrieb dAgeCKo:
>> Package: systemd
>> Version: 208-8
>> Severity: normal
>> Debian: Testing amd64
>> Regression: Yes
>>
>> Since systemd, my CIFS drives are woken up early at the boot time, when
>> all the local filesystems are mounted. So this is one of the first
>> operations done during boot.
>> This results in CIFS drives not to be automatically mounted at boot time.
>>
>> This is a regression since it was not the case before jessie switched to
>> systemd.
>
> Please update to the latest version in jessie (i.e. 215-5)
>
> Then boot with systemd.log_level=debug on the kernel command line and
> then include the output of
>
> systemd-analyze dump
> journalctl -al
>
> Please also attach your network configuration (e.g.
> /etc/network/interface, if you use ifupdown) and your /etc/fstab.


Thanks for the care.
I cannot, for now, update to the latest systemd since some severe bugs 
are still present.
If you can confirm that systemd (and its dependencies) will upgrade with 
no issues, then I'll might give it a try.

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