Re: system updating routinely umounts "manual" nfs mounts

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On 2014-05-27 16:55 (GMT-0400) J. Bruce Fields composed:

On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 02:49:54PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:

This has been happening here for several months or more in devel
distro versions Factory and IIRC Cauldron and Rawhide.

Maybe others' manual nfs mounts are more "manual" than mine are.
Mine are actually a group of noauto fstab entries I enable via
script when I want them active. All of my installations are on real
x86 hardware, some 32 and others 64 bit. I'm guessing what's going
on is systemd updates syncing /proc/mounts to fstab, oblivious to
the manual post-init mount processes having taken place, but this
certainly could be nfs evolutionary fallout or something else I know
nothing about. Is this happening to others? Expected? My search of
nfs component @bugzilla.kernel.org produced nothing on apparent
point.

The kernel certainly isn't going to unmount things for you like this, so
this is a question for the distro or systemd maintainers or something.

Couldn't make it happen in Cauldron or Rawhide, so filed openSUSE bug:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=880208
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