On 4/5/19 8:45 AM, Mantas Mikulėnas wrote:

Normally I'd expect user sessions (user-*.slice, session-*.scope, 
user@*.service) to be killed before mount units are stopped; I wonder how 
random gpg-agent processes have managed to escape that. (Actually, doesn't 
Debian now manage gpg-agent via user@.service? That *really* should be cleaning 
up everything properly...)


Probably a remote login.

@Michael, libpam-systemd is installed. UsePAM is enabled, too.

You might also try to enable [Mount] LazyUnmount= for home.mount so that 
umounts appear to succeed immediately and the kernel cleans them up when it 
can. It mostly just hides the problem though.


Looking at the log file I have the impression that rpcbind has
been stopped even before the first umount attempt of /home. Can
you confirm this?


Regards
Harri
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