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On 22/03/2015 03:32, Hans wrote: |
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> On 22/03/15 08:44, walt wrote: |
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>> I'd be 100% sure this is a systemd bug except that the problem is so |
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>> obvious and (I think) so common that I can't believe I'm the only |
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>> systemd user seeing it: |
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>> I routinely share /usr/portage over NFS between several gentoo boxes |
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>> on my wireless network. When I poweroff or reboot the NFS client |
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>> machines, systemd tears down the wireless connection *before* it |
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>> unmounts the /usr/portage share, and so the umount command hangs and |
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>> the machine won't shut down. |
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>> I'd think people that hang out in this list must do the same thing, |
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>> surely? No one else here running into this silly problem? |
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> Had the same and various other problem. Resolved it by giving systemd |
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> the boot. No more problems with after I changed to openrc. |
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Surely that's a simple matter of adjusting the shutdown order in the |
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unit files for those packages? |
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Open a bug and the package maintainer will correct it. |
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Alan McKinnon |
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alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |