Bug#787822: systemd: network brought down before network filesystems are unmounted

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Jun 5 17:48:41 BST 2015


Am 05.06.2015 um 14:05 schrieb Giuseppe Bilotta:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 220-4
> Severity: normal
> 
> In all systems I have, systemd will fail to reboot or poweroff the
> machines if there is an NFS filesystem mounted. This happens because the
> network is brought down _before_ unmounting the (NFS) filesystem,
> resulting in the shutdown sequence getting stuck in the unmount phase.
> 
> I observe this behavior also on a fresh install of Jessie (systemd
> 215-17), and regardless of whether the NFS filesystem is mounted
> manually (mount command issued from the command-line) or automatically
> (e.g. on my machine, via nfs-common which gets started via systemd when
> bringing up a network interface).

Can you please describe what kind of network setup you have and which
tools you use to configure your network.
How do you mount your NFS shares, is this the one listed in your fstab?


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