On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:47:46AM -0700, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-08-25 at 14:43 +0200, Piet Plomp wrote:
> > Hi Ben,
> > 
> > Here are some tests:
> > 
> > A wheezy system:
> >     For a new test I took a standard _wheezy_ system without systemd,
> >     3.2.0-4 kernel (Debian 3.2.60-1+deb7u3). No nfs problem.
> > 
> >     I upgraded libc6 to jessie's 2.19.9: no nfs problem.
> > 
> >     Then I installed the linux-image-3.14.2-amd64 (3.14.15-2) kernel
> >     (which pulled in initramfs-tools) and rebooted: : YES there is
> >     the nfs problem!
> > 
> > A jessie system:
> >     Another system, one of the jessie systems with older kernels installed:
> >     - kernel 3.13.10  nfs problem YES
> >     - kernel 3.14.12  nfs problem YES
> >     - kernel 3.14.15  nfs problem YES
> >     - kernel 3.2.0-4 (3.2.54 from wheezy) nfs problem NO
> >     This system uses systemd.
> > 
> > Looks like it's a kernel problem, the problem is not introduced in 3.14.11
> > or 12, as I thought earlier.
> [...]
> 
> Thanks for testing.
> 
> Can you also test with Linux 3.16, which is packaged in experimental?

Just FYI: I have the same problem, but as I use custom kernels built
from upstream I didn't report it yet (I thought it's maybe my config or
such). But I know that this was not a problem with 3.7; it appeared when
I switched from 3.7 to 3.12, so it was introduced sometime between 3.8
and 3.12.

regards,
iustin


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