Public bug reported: Using Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop with Unity, used the same approach in 14.04 with no issue.
I prepare for mounting with the following entry in /etc/fstab my Synology NAS : //192.168.178.61/data /media/server/server_data cifs users,uid=1000,gid=1000,username=xxxxx,passwd=xxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,noauto,_netdev 0 After login to unity, I mount it with a bash-script (mount -a) which is called from ~/.config/autostart/myMounts.desktop Doing this, and shuting down or rebooting lead into a very delayed shutdown (round about 2 minutes) Pressing ESC Key, showed that the process stops at the command "umount /media/server ..." I have not tested if this also occurs when I am connected via ethernet. I think it is because the (Wifi)Network is already disabled prior all umounts are done. This issue happens even if I type in a shutdown command into a Terminal or if I choose shutdown form the menue, also if I use the power-button. Failure can be avoided if I umount the network-drives manually previouse to reboot. Interim solution was, to create an alias for "shutdown" like "sh /path/to/umount/script.sh && shutdown" in /etc/bash.bashrc.local. ** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: cifs delay nfs shutdown umount ** Description changed: I prepare for mounting with the following entry in /etc/fstab my Synology NAS : //192.168.178.61/data /media/server/server_data cifs users,uid=1000,gid=1000,username=xxxxx,passwd=xxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,noauto,_netdev 0 - After login to unity, I mount it with a bash-script (mount -a) + After login to unity, I mount it with a bash-script (mount -a) which is + called from ~/.config/autostart/myMounts.desktop Doing this, and shuting down or rebooting lead into a very delayed shutdown (round about 2 minutes) Pressing ESC Key, showed that the process stops at the comman "umount /media/server ..." I have not tested if this also appears when I am connected via ethernet. I think it is because the Network is already disabled prior all umounts are done. This issue happens even if I type in a shutdown command into a Terminal or if I choose shutdown form the menue, also if I use the power-button. - Failure can be avaided if I umount the network-drives manually previouse + Failure can be avoided if I umount the network-drives manually previouse to reboot. Interim solution was, to create an alias for "shutdown" like "sh /path/to/umount/script.sh && shutdown" in /etc/bash.bashrc.local. ** Description changed: - I prepare for mounting with the following entry in /etc/fstab my - Synology NAS : + Using Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop with Unity, used the same approach in 14.04 + with no issue. + + + I prepare for mounting with the following entry in /etc/fstab my Synology NAS : //192.168.178.61/data /media/server/server_data cifs users,uid=1000,gid=1000,username=xxxxx,passwd=xxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,noauto,_netdev 0 After login to unity, I mount it with a bash-script (mount -a) which is called from ~/.config/autostart/myMounts.desktop Doing this, and shuting down or rebooting lead into a very delayed shutdown (round about 2 minutes) Pressing ESC Key, showed that the process stops at the comman "umount /media/server ..." I have not tested if this also appears when I am connected via ethernet. I think it is because the Network is already disabled prior all umounts are done. This issue happens even if I type in a shutdown command into a Terminal or if I choose shutdown form the menue, also if I use the power-button. Failure can be avoided if I umount the network-drives manually previouse to reboot. Interim solution was, to create an alias for "shutdown" like "sh /path/to/umount/script.sh && shutdown" in /etc/bash.bashrc.local. ** Description changed: Using Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop with Unity, used the same approach in 14.04 with no issue. - - I prepare for mounting with the following entry in /etc/fstab my Synology NAS : + I prepare for mounting with the following entry in /etc/fstab my + Synology NAS : //192.168.178.61/data /media/server/server_data cifs users,uid=1000,gid=1000,username=xxxxx,passwd=xxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,noauto,_netdev 0 After login to unity, I mount it with a bash-script (mount -a) which is called from ~/.config/autostart/myMounts.desktop Doing this, and shuting down or rebooting lead into a very delayed shutdown (round about 2 minutes) Pressing ESC Key, showed that the - process stops at the comman "umount /media/server ..." + process stops at the command "umount /media/server ..." - I have not tested if this also appears when I am connected via ethernet. - I think it is because the Network is already disabled prior all umounts - are done. + I have not tested if this also occurs when I am connected via ethernet. + I think it is because the (Wifi)Network is already disabled prior all + umounts are done. This issue happens even if I type in a shutdown command into a Terminal or if I choose shutdown form the menue, also if I use the power-button. Failure can be avoided if I umount the network-drives manually previouse to reboot. Interim solution was, to create an alias for "shutdown" like "sh /path/to/umount/script.sh && shutdown" in /etc/bash.bashrc.local. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1577885 Title: 120sec delay during shutdown or reboot with still mounted cifs (via Wifi) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1577885/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs