Bug#798314: systemd: Systemd waits 30 minutes to shut down because of NFS share

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Sep 10 15:50:45 BST 2015


Am 10.09.2015 um 16:19 schrieb Javier Ayres:
> Trying to manually unmount the drive with the network down blocks (with CPU
> at 100%) indefinitely, or so it appears. I waited 40 minutes and then
> canceled it because I had to go.

This is probably a problem on its own.

> Can't the service which mounts/unmounts NFS (not sure which one that is) be
> put after NetworkManager?

I guess you mean *before*. But well, as I tried to explain, currently
that doesn't work in Debian since we can't order NetworkManager.service
before network.target.

Doing that should ensure that NetworkManager.service is stopped after
the NFS shares have been unmounted.




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