Re: Why does stopping mount units kill user sessions?

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Lennart Poettering wrote:

That said, I think we probably should change systemd-logind to
implicitly and unconditionally keep an open fd to the home dir of a
user around as long as there's at least one session of them around,
simply to make clear that sessions keep home dirs busy. This, as side
effect would then also mean that autofs wouldn#t be tempted to
consider the home dir idle as long as there's a session.

Thanks a lot for your explanations, made it easy to understand why
the session must be stopped! If systemd adds such a filehandler in
the future that would be great, but for the moment we will just work
around by removing the idle-timeout. And I will ask at the autofs list
about a possible fix in their code.

Thanks!
cu,
Frank


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