Am 04.07.2015 um 14:22 schrieb Daniel Pocock: > > > On 04/07/15 13:58, Michael Biebl wrote: >> Am 04.07.2015 um 11:38 schrieb Daniel Pocock: >>> Package: systemd Version: 215-17+deb8u1 Severity: important >>> >>> This has been happening on a system that was upgraded from wheezy >>> to jessie >>> >>> Sometimes systemd starts the network and then tries to start >>> things that depend on the network (e.g. ntpdate, NFS client
Isn't ntpdate (*) started via an if-up.d hook i.e. not by systemd itself? >>> mounts) before DHCP has obtained a lease. >>> >>> Sometimes the boot completely stops and asks for root login >>> >>> Sometimes it reaches the X login but if a user logs in, it throws >>> them out because their home is not mounted. > >> Is home mounted via NFS? > > > /home is a local filesystem Is /home mountend reliably by systemd? > /home/username is on NFS How is /home/username mounted? Via /etc/fstab, autofs, something else? Just trying to find out what exactly fails and what not. (*) As a side note: you might want to consider enabling systemd-timesyncd.service (and removing ntpdate). timesyncd is a very lightweight NTP client. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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