Am 19.11.2015 um 14:54 schrieb Lorenz Hübschle-Schneider: > I will try re-upgrading later this afternoon and let it run for a longer > time, but the message was "$x sec / no limit". > > Felipe, are you referring to /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/home.conf? I will try that > out as well. > > With a normal mount I previously had cyclic dependency issues, as I want to > bind-mount a local directory into that. It seems that this is wholly > unsupported by systemd and I couldn't get it to work reliably, so now the > bind mount is in /etc/rc.local as an ugly workaround. I can try making > /home a normal mount again, but given that the issue seems to be a lack of > network access, I don't see how that would succeed. I'll try to be sure > though.
Btw, how do you configure your network? NetworkManager or ifupdown? With ifupdown, the boot doesn't get stuck, but then, ifupdown runs in sysinit.target. I can confirm, that with 227, "v /home" does not trigger a mount request and with 228 "Q /home" does. On a cursory glance, I would consider this new behaviour a bug. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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