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On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 14:01:38 +0000, Wols Lists wrote: |
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> > Can't you change this with fstab settings. I see a similar behaviour |
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> > when trying t mount NFS shares that aren't there, but it gives up |
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> > trying after 90s and gets on with booting the computer. |
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> I've tried ... |
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> Systemd and mounting anything other than local linux hard drives gives |
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> me a migraine ... |
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> Yes I *should* be able to tell it to just forget about drives it can't |
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> mount while booting. Yes I *should* be able to tell it to just forget |
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> about drives it can't access while shutting down. Yes I *should* be able |
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> to tell it to do what I want, but it seems that no matter what I tell |
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> it, it randomly refuses to boot or shut down because of a hiccup with a |
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> Windows or network mount :-( |
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Have you tried adding x-systemd.mount-timeout= and/or nofail to the |
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options in fstab? See man systemd.mount. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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"The airbag system would ask "are you sure?" before deploying." |