Am 27.10.2016 um 23:13 schrieb John Pearson: > Hello Michael, > > Thanks for looking at this. > > On 22/10/16 11:07, Michael Biebl wrote: >> Am 27.07.2016 um 02:59 schrieb John Pearson: >>> Hello Michael, >>> >>> After the problem first occurred I reviewed bug #767468 and purged both >>> cgmanager and sytemd-shim, but the problem remained. And, of course, >>> /proc shows systemd-machined (and only systemd-machined) still "thought" >>> /nfs/home was mounted. >> Why is systemd-machined running? Do you have any systemd-nspawn >> containers running where /home is symlinked or bind-mounted? > > I have no idea - it was installed as part of the systemd package, and > starts automatically at boot. The machine runs a single KVM instance > hosting Windows 7, managed by libvirtd. > >> If you stop systemd-machined, is the problem gone? > > That seems to fix it without any obvious drawbacks, but I assume I'd > have to do the same after each reboot. >
Is machined started by libvirtd then? What if you systemctl disable libvirtd.service, does systemd-machined.service still start? Can you reproduce the problem with stretch, i.e. with systemd v232? -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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