Bug#960594: systemd: services (bind9, squid) are started before their filesystems had been mounted

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Tue May 19 14:06:42 BST 2020


Am 19.05.20 um 15:00 schrieb Wladimir Mutel:
> Michael Biebl wrote:
> 
>> Can you share more details about your network configuration, like your
>> /etc/network/interfaces
>>
>> Judging from the log, bind9 is started once udevd was up. So I suspect
>> you use allow-hotplug and your network is configured by
>>
>> /lib/udev/rules.d/80-ifupdown.rules and /lib/udev/ifupdown-hotplug
>>
>> I might help to change the type from allow-hotplug to type auto
> 
> Attached the requested files.
> I have PPTP connection to my ISP, and named process is checked and
> restart in ppp ip-up script which I added for this purpose.
> I can comment out this command and repeat if needed. But this is a
> workaround for my system to become usable after remote reboot

Anyway, from what I can gather from the log files, you have some broken
hook scripts which you need to identify and fix to not trigger a reload.

Not really a bug in systemd.

I really hate those f*ing hook scripts...


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