Hi folks, I've got a device-busy-problem with /home, mounted via NFS. Shutdown of the host takes more than 180 secs. See attached log file. Apparently the umount of /home at 81925.154995 failed, (device busy, in my case it was a lost gpg-agent). This error was ignored, the NFS framework was shut down, the network was stopped, and then it was too late to properly handle the /home mount point. AFAIK the mount units are generated from /etc/fstab, so I wonder if this could be improved? The hosts (about 50 developer PCs) are running Debian 9, systemd 232-25+deb9u9. Unfortunately we are bound to this platform at least for another year. Every helpful hint is highly appreciated. Harri -- aixigo AG, Karl-Friedrich-Strasse 68, 52072 Aachen, Germany phone: +49 241 559709-79, fax: +49 241 559709-99 eMail: harald.dunkel@xxxxxxxxx, web: http://www.aixigo.de Amtsgericht Aachen - HRB 8057, Vorstand: Erich Borsch, Christian Friedrich, Tobias Haustein, Vors. des Aufsichtsrates: Prof. Dr. Ruediger von Nitzsch
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