Bug ID 1208674
Summary Gnome triggers mount of all NFS shares in /etc/fstab with x-systemd-automount, causing login hang
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version Current
Hardware Other
OS Other
Status NEW
Severity Normal
Priority P5 - None
Component GNOME
Assignee gnome-bugs@suse.de
Reporter David@WalkerStreet.info
QA Contact qa-bugs@suse.de
Found By ---
Blocker ---

Created attachment 865126 [details]
Relevant /etc/fstab entries

I've defined four NFS mounts in /etc/fstab on my laptop using the
x-systemd-automount option so that they are not mounted unless I need them. The
NFS server is in my home network, using private IP addresses. I'll attach the
relevant /etc/fstab entries.

This has worked well for the past few years, but recently Gnome hangs during
login when I'm not at home (as my private IP addresses are not accessible).
Looking at the logs, I see Gnome triggers automounts for all of the unmounted
NFS shares when I log in, causing the hang. The only workaround I've found is
power the system off, boot, comment the /etc/fstab entries (without logging in
via Gnome), and reboot again. (FYI, setfont triggers an automount for
/mnt/DWHome prior to logging in via Gnome, which seems strange, but does not
seem to cause any observable problem.)

Any ideas? I've attached logs that seem relevant. Let me know what else will
help.


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