On 04/09/2012 11:08 AM, Daniel Wallace wrote:
On Sep 4, 2012 11:04 AM, "Guillermo Leira" <gleira@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello!
I have enabled systemd, and since then, I see the following:
[root@guillelinux ~]# LANG=C pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (1): openssh-6.1p1-2
Total Download Size: 0.53 MiB
Total Installed Size: 2.62 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 0.00 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
:: Retrieving packages from core...
openssh-6.1p1-2-x86_64 540.5 KiB
2034K/s 00:00 [################################################] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity
[################################################] 100%
(1/1) loading package files
[################################################] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts
[################################################] 100%
warning: could not get filesystem information for /mnt/atlantac: No such
device
warning: could not get filesystem information for /mnt/atlantad: No such
device
warning: could not get filesystem information for /mnt/asusc: No such
device
warning: could not get filesystem information for /mnt/asusd: No such
device
warning: could not get filesystem information for /mnt/asusf: No such
device
(1/1) checking available disk space
[################################################] 100%
(1/1) upgrading openssh
[################################################] 100%
It seems that pacman tries to access or check every mounted filesystem in
my
PC. It is not very important, except when I'm out of the office. I have
defined some mount points like this:
172.31.217.10:/vol/vol0 /mnt/up nfs
noauto,x-systemd.automount,defaults
0 0
When pacman reaches this filesystems, that obviously can't be accessed
from
outside the office, it hangs forever. I have to issue
Systemctl stop mnt-systemd.up
And then it works.
Why is pacman trying to access all the mountpoints?
Best Regards,
Guillermo Leira
Because you you have Check space enabled in pacman.conf
As well, I would suggest adding x-systemd.device-timeout to your
fstab, so it doesn't hang forever.