Am 16.10.2012 03:56, schrieb Martín Cigorraga: > On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Gaetan Bisson <bisson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> [2012-10-15 22:25:58 -0300] Martín Cigorraga: >>> Basically I need to know how to handle these daemons: >>> hwclock >> >> Ditch it. Use NTP instead: I think systemd does hwclock handling in some way. However, you should always run NTP, on every machine, real or virtual. >>> netfs >> >> Well, do you actually have network filesystems you wish to mount? >> >> -- >> Gaetan >> > > Yes I do, I have several NFS4 shares in my household network but I'm > looking forward > to implement Avahi/Zeroconf instead since NFS4 takes ages to give up at > boot if the > servers are offline. > Should I still enable the service then? > Thank you! Some tips: 1) Use the _netdev option in fstab. This makes sure systemd knows they are network file systems and acts accordingly. Also make sure you have the very latest nfs-utils, as the rpc-idmapd and rpc-gssd units have been fixed there. 2) If you don't want to wait during boot, use the x-systemd.automount,noauto option. This will mount the file systems on demand.
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