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Hi,
I use systemd automount feature to mount samba shares at boot with the following entry in /etc/fstab :
//nas/partage /home/hubert/nas cifs noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10,credentials=/home/hubert/.smbcredentials 0 0
This worked fine until I upgraded to systemd-215-4.
Now, automount fails with the following error :
systemd[1]: home-hubert-nas.mount mount process exited, code=exited status=32
Downgrading to systemd 214-2 solves the mount problem, but on shutdown, a 90s timeout occurs on unmounting with the following message : "A stop job is running for /home/hubert/nas
Any idea ?
Dell laptop XPS M1530 running Linux 3.15.7-1-ARCH and gnome 3.12.1
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After some digging, I answer to myself :
The "mount" issue has been declared on bugzilla bug #81529 and a workaround is also described by the author (thanks)
The "unmount" issue occurs only for network shares and Wifi network connection (unmounting network share is ok on wired connection)
Dell laptop XPS M1530 running Linux 3.15.7-1-ARCH and gnome 3.12.1
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