Am 29.08.2015 um 16:50 schrieb [email protected]:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 224-2
> Severity: normal
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've got a sid system that has /boot on a removable storage device, so
> its fstab contains:
> 
> /dev/disk/by-uuid/18f3e795-3fd6-4dea-8b14-cee2251dc276        /boot   ext2    
> defaults,noauto 0       0
> 
> Since I've rebooted this system yesterday after ~10 days of uptime and
> a big (but partial, due to the gcc transition) upgrade, when
> I manually mount /boot, here's what happens:
> 
> kernel: EXT4-fs (sdb1): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null)
> systemd[1]: boot.mount: Unit is bound to inactive unit 
> dev-disk-by\x2duuid-18f3e795\x2d3fd6\x2d4dea\x2d8b14\x2dcee2251dc276.device. 
> Stopping, too.
> systemd[1]: Unmounting /boot...
> systemd[1]: Unmounted /boot.
> 
> After issuing `systemctl disable boot.mount' I could mount /boot
> without systemd unmounting it.
> 
> Is that the intended behavior / a mis-configuration on my side,
> or is it a bug?
> 

Could you attach the output of
systemd-analyze dump


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