Il 15/04/2015 19:29, Kelly Miller ha scritto:
Well, like I said before, I figured out that the problem isn't with
NFS directly, but that systemd isn't starting nfs-lock like it's
supposed to at startup for some reason. When I started it manually,
everything worked fine.
Yes, and I had a similar problem when I've upgraded my workstation to F21:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1158164
There was systemd not starting nfs-lock, but in the end it was a problem
caused by rpcbind and out of order start of unit files. Maybe you can
start it manually because at the point you reach terminal the other unit
files have been loaded, while at startup systemd tries to load nfs-lock
before something needed to start nfs-lock.
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