On Wednesday 21 December 2011 02:31:11 Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Hi,
Boot processes should happen in parallel. However, when it tries to mount an NFS share, it stalls completely for 10 seconds:
Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor network[881]: ..done eth0 device: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8 Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor ifup: eth0 device: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8 Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor network[881]: No configuration found for eth0 Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor ifup: No configuration found for eth0 Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor network[881]: ..unusedSetting up service (localfs) network . . . . . . . . . ...done Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor rpcbind[1228]: Starting rpcbind ..done Dec 21 01:48:04 Minas-Anor sm-notify[1255]: Version 1.2.5 starting Dec 21 01:48:05 Minas-Anor nfs[1243]: Starting NFS client services: sm-notify idmapd..done Dec 21 01:49:14 Minas-Anor systemd[1]: var-cache-zypp-nfs_packages.mount mounting timed out. Stopping. Dec 21 01:49:14 Minas-Anor nfs[1243]: Mounting network file systems ...mount.nfs: mount system call failed Dec 21 01:49:14 Minas-Anor nfs[1243]: ..failed Dec 21 01:49:14 Minas-Anor systemd[1]: nfs.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1 Dec 21 01:49:14 Minas-Anor systemd[1]: Unit nfs.service entered failed state. Dec 21 01:49:14 Minas-Anor sshd[1327]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
Why doesn't it do something else, like starting sshd while it waits?
Or does it have to stop, thinking that the nfs mount might be very important?
How have you told systemd to run that service? If you put it in the wrong place, it might be that it thinks it is an essential part of your file system Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org