Bug#763751: systemd: mounts automounts on boot even with option "noauto"

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Oct 2 16:44:53 BST 2014


Am 02.10.2014 um 17:34 schrieb Jakob Schürz:
> I get this message (debug systemd on boot, writing to dmesg)
> 
> [   29.064987] systemd[1]: Got direct mount request on
> /var/cache/backup, triggered by 1771 (mountpoint)

If I read that correct, it's the mountpoint binary.
You might start grepping for mountpoint in your /etc directory. Maybe
that turns something up.

> But i have no idea, what process 1771 is...
> 
> Another guy in debianforum.de has the same effect. And i don't know,
> which process wants access to the automount-ponts on bootup? How can i
> find this out?
> 
> And the mounting of this automount-points on boottime only happens, when
> systemd is involved... Try it on your own.

Well, obviously. automounts are systemd specific.


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