Bug#761909: systemd does not unmount nfs shares before bringing down the network interface

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Tue Sep 16 20:06:42 BST 2014


Am 16.09.2014 um 20:15 schrieb Giuseppe Bilotta:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-4
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> My fstab includes the line
> 
>     labrador:/oneforall /oneforall	nfs	auto,exec	0	0
> 
> and the nfs share is automatically mounted when a network interface that
> can resolve `labrador` is brought up. I don't use NM nor wicd, so I
> bring the network interfaces up myself, typically with something like:
> 
>     sudo ifup wlan0=home
> 
> However, when the network is brought down (manually, or automatically
> during system shutdown), the mountpoint is not unmounted, causing a
> number of issues.
> 
> Most significantly, if I shutdown the system after bringing up the
> network, the shutdown process will hang while waiting for the
> un-mounting of /oneforall, which cannot happen because the network has
> been automatically brought down already earlier in the shutdown process.


What/which service is responsible for bringing down the network?


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