Bug#851402: failed unmounting /var during shutdown

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Jan 16 02:34:08 GMT 2017


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Am 15.01.2017 um 22:20 schrieb Michael Biebl:

> /var should be unmounted later, after the final killing spree by
> systemd-shutdown (see man 8 systemd-shutdown). I don't suppose you
> actually had a dirty fs after shutdown?
> 
> As for /var being unmounted earlier during shutdown, this is most likely
> happening because of var.mount conflicting with umount.target and
> systemd-journald.service not having an explicit ordering against var.mount
> 
> 
> I suppose you have persistent journal enabled, i.e. journald is writing
> to /var/log/journal?


Would be good if you can provide a verbose debug log from the shutdown:

/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian.gz → check how to generate a
shutdown-log.txt

That log should help answer the above questions.

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