Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Tom Horsley wrote:
How do I make it stop? How do I get systemd to leave
NFS mounts utterly and completely alone? I DO NOT CARE
if they are properly unmounted by crossing all I's and
dotting all T's. I just want to frigging REBOOT!
Add "noauto" to the mount options of the NFS share in your fstab.
Sorry, I see you're asking about shutdown time. There are no shutdown options
for mounts. You might try a custom unit file that forces an umount on shutdown,
but that's about as best as you could do. You could also try adding
"x-systemd.device-timeout=10" to reduce the timeout to 10 seconds (or less).
If you want network shares that behave better when shares are not available I
suggest looking at GlusterFS.
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