Hi,
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Juli 2019 um 11:15 Uhr; Von: "Roger Oberholtzer"
We also have the KDE issue on boot. Our CIFS shares are mounted via autofs as defined in /etc/fstab. For example:
noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.idle-timeout=60,nofail,_netdev
In the moment at all systems the automounter was disabled.
The interesting thing is that the mounts never go away when not used. I think this is because KDE is checking them. Even when they are not the current directory in any KDE component (that we can locate).
When you log in again, KDE remembers the previous directory layout and tries to access the directories. This will hang until the server boots, or some KDE timeout is reached (we think). All of which makes the autofs a bit useless. Ok, the system does not hang waiting. But since KDE does, the system could just as well hang anyway...
Hmm.. I dedicated disabled the automounter again. Look what happens and enable them in a second test to verify. But the strange thing is, the behavior refers on different user and clients. The whorst one is my own - but with the benefit that the kwallet password entry starts like normal (but entry will not shown and the dialog a closed after some minutes - if password was enter this will be accepted). Entry on the konsole is possible but also is delayed about 1minute. By the way, the firewall is at all systems disabled - due to too many errors in the past. Additional all systems use the wicked network. At the nfs-kernel-server the settings are at all host fsid=0,crossmnt,rw,root_squash,sync,no_subtree_check Regards Ulf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org