
On 19/03/2021 07.11, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-03-16 06:42:48 Carlos E. R. wrote:
|On 16/03/2021 04.09, J Leslie Turriff wrote: |> On 2021-03-15 20:20:44 David T-G wrote: |>> |% |>> |% I would guess you have a mount defined on fstab that can not be |>> | mounted. |>> | |>> |This has happened since the first boot with just the local SSD on |>> | board and only |>> | |>> | / |>> | swap |>> | /mnt/ssd |>> | |>> |in the fstab file :-( |> |> If you have something like the NFS (or samba?) client installed and it |> looks for a remote file server that isn't responding, that will cause a |> delay. | |Or an encrypted partition that wants a password, then times out. | |Possibly an automount entry, too.
In my case, during bootup my machine stops at the message | Reached target Remote File Systems which I assume is NFS, Samba, etc. Could this also be USB-connected drives?
It is unlikely to require an usb mount at boot, but it is possible. Although... I have a machine that does mount some external disks (encrypted) via usb at boot, but they are referred by label or id in crypttab/fstab. One of them I consider optional, and when it is off it does cause a delay. I suspect a bug in crypttab. But the system is not aware of the disk being on USB. Perhaps the "magic" that finds the partitions (udev?) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)