Quoting Michael Biebl: : Could you uncomment those autofs mounts and try again?
I commented the line in /etc/auto.master.d/usr_local.autofs, to read: #/auto/usr_local /etc/auto.master.d/usr_local --timeout=1800 --ghost and it now works (I left the other autofs mountpoints since they are not in the PATH anywhere). I can live with /usr/local not being mounted from a remote system. I assume it's unneeded to supply you the output of the commands, or do you want to investigate why this particular automount is causing the startup to fail (probably due to the PATH of commands listing /usr/local). After logging in via XDM, the autofs mountpoints all work. Is there a dependency issue that causes the autofs service to start too late in the process, and causing problems when a fs that appears in the PATH is actually auto-mounted? Since it works when I boot with the sysv init, it must be some dependency issue. I can perform some tailored debugging if you need to understand what is going on with the automount of /usr/local. Let me know. Thanks, Raphael _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers
