On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 19:00:45 -0700 Stephen Rogers
wrote:
> Had this same problem on Debian Stretch. Tried many different things to
> get the startup order proper but I could only seem to move the problem
> from startup to shutdown and back.Â
>
> Finally this combination of
I tried adding x-systemd.requires=NetworkManager.service in fstab and it
works when starting the system up, but it still makes me wait 30 minutes
when shutting down.
2015-09-10 12:08 GMT-03:00 Javier Ayres <javieray...@gmail.com>:
> What I mean is to start the NFS mounting serv
:58 GMT-03:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>:
> Am 09.09.2015 um 05:09 schrieb Javier Ayres:
> > I edited the wpa_supplicant service as you suggested but the issue is
> still
> > present.
>
> Hm, right. The issue here is, that you are using NetworkManager.servic
.
I guess I could mount and unmount the drive with a custom script in the
meantime. Thanks for your support!
2015-09-10 11:50 GMT-03:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>:
> Am 10.09.2015 um 16:19 schrieb Javier Ayres:
> > Trying to manually unmount the drive with the network down blo
-03:00 Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>:
> Am 08.09.2015 um 02:33 schrieb Javier Ayres:
> > Package: systemd
> > Version: 225-1
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > I have a NFS share configured in my /etc/fstab as follows:
> >
> > 192.168.1.4:/mnt/samsung
;bi...@debian.org>:
> Control: severity -1 important
>
> Am 08.09.2015 um 02:33 schrieb Javier Ayres:
> > Package: systemd
> > Version: 225-1
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > I have a NFS share configured in my /etc/fstab as follows:
> >
> > 192.168.1.4:/mnt/s