Thanks for the bug report!
Changing title to indicate actual impact, and reassining to systemd as
the 'nofail' mount option (which you tried) apparently didn't work.
Per systemd.mount(5) man page:
nofail
[..] This means that the boot will continue without waiting
for the mount unit and regardless whether the mount point
can be mounted successfully.
** Summary changed:
- computer startup crashes when NFS partition is inaccessible
+ computer startup in emergency mode when NFS partition is inaccessible
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
computer startup in emergency mode when NFS partition is inaccessible
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in util-linux package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Hello.
When the NFS partition described in the /etc/fstab file is not accessible
(The server is down) starting the computer in version 22.04 is impossible.
Message: "you are in emergency mode. After logging, type "journal -xb to view
system log
This was not the case in previous versions. The computer waited 90
seconds and booted without the NFS partition.
I tried adding the nofail or nobootwait options but it didn't work.
The line is coded this way:
192.168.0.31:/media/MyDatas /media/NFS defaults,user,auto,_netdev,bg
What is the correct solution?
Thank you for your reply
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