Re: Antw: failing unmounts during reboot

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Ulrich Windl wrote:

*1: I have a support call open with SUSE:
Before systemd (almost) all processes were killed before unmounting.
With systemd I'm seeing excessive reboot delays due to unmount timing out. For example if you have a process started from NFS that has a log file on NFS open, too.
It seems the order is roughly like this:
1) Shutdown the network
2) Try unmounting filesystems, including NFS
3) Kill remaining processes

I cannot confirm that, at least not for SLES/D 15. All mount units
for NFS filesystems created from fstab get "Before=remote-fs.target",
so they are shutdown before the network goes down. Check in
/run/systemd/generator to see if this entry is missing in your units.


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