Am 2014-10-03 09:54, schrieb Jakobus Schürz: > Am 2014-10-02 17:44, schrieb Michael Biebl: >> Am 02.10.2014 um 17:34 schrieb Jakob Schürz: >>> I get this message (debug systemd on boot, writing to dmesg) >>> >>> [ 29.064987] systemd[1]: Got direct mount request on >>> /var/cache/backup, triggered by 1771 (mountpoint) >> >> If I read that correct, it's the mountpoint binary. >> You might start grepping for mountpoint in your /etc directory. Maybe >> that turns something up. > > Ok... I didn't know a Binary called mountpoint. :) Now i know ist. > > And a grep in /etc for "mountpoint" gave me > > root@pluto[23:05]:/etc # grep mountpoint * -R > grep: warning: alternatives/glx/libGL.so-master: Rekursive > Verzeichnisschleife. > Übereinstimmungen in Binärdatei alternatives/php. > grep: warning: alternatives/libGL.so-master/libGL.so-master: Rekursive > Verzeichnisschleife. > ca-certificates/update.d/jks-keystore:if ! mountpoint -q /proc; then > complete.tcsh: complete attach 'n/-mountpoint/d/' 'n/-m/d/' > 'n/-type/(afs nfs rvd ufs)/' \ > complete.tcsh: mountpoint noexplicit explicit type > mountoptions \ > grep: cups/ssl/server.key: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > default/cryptdisks:# mountpoints by space. > init.d/udev: if mountpoint -q /dev/pts/; then > init.d/udev: if mountpoint -q /dev/shm/; then > init.d/udev: mountpoint -q /run/ || return 0 > init.d/udev: if mountpoint -q /dev/; then > init.d/mountnfs.sh: while ! mountpoint -q $mountpt; do > init.d/dbus: if ! mountpoint -q /proc/ ; then > init.d/checkroot.sh: ddev="$(mountpoint -qx $rootdev)" > init.d/checkroot.sh: rdev="$(mountpoint -d /)" > init.d/checkroot.sh: if [ "$(mountpoint -qx /dev/root)" = > "4:0" ] > rc2.d/S19dbus: if ! mountpoint -q /proc/ ; then > rc3.d/S19dbus: if ! mountpoint -q /proc/ ; then > rc4.d/S19dbus: if ! mountpoint -q /proc/ ; then > rc5.d/S19dbus: if ! mountpoint -q /proc/ ; then > rcS.d/S17mountnfs.sh: while ! mountpoint -q $mountpt; do > rcS.d/S07checkroot.sh: ddev="$(mountpoint -qx $rootdev)" > rcS.d/S07checkroot.sh: rdev="$(mountpoint -d /)" > rcS.d/S07checkroot.sh: if [ "$(mountpoint -qx > /dev/root)" = "4:0" ] > rcS.d/S02udev: if mountpoint -q /dev/pts/; then > rcS.d/S02udev: if mountpoint -q /dev/shm/; then > rcS.d/S02udev: mountpoint -q /run/ || return 0 > rcS.d/S02udev: if mountpoint -q /dev/; then > smbnetfs.conf:# PS: You can use "cd > mountpoint/domain:user:password@computer" > grep: > systemd/system/network-online.target.wants/home-user-dir1-dir2-dir3-dir4.automount: > Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > grep: > systemd/system.back/backup-automount.target.wants/var-cache-backup.automount: > Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > grep: > systemd/system.back/home-user-Musik-System\x2dServer.device.requires/systemd-cryptsetup@home.service: > Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > > And tadaaa, "mountpoint" is the devil. > When i look on the result above, it could only be "init.d/mountnfs.sh" > so i try to deactivate nfs-mounts, and report what happens. > >> >>> But i have no idea, what process 1771 is... >>> >>> Another guy in debianforum.de has the same effect. And i don't know, >>> which process wants access to the automount-ponts on bootup? How can i >>> find this out? >>> >>> And the mounting of this automount-points on boottime only happens, >>> when >>> systemd is involved... Try it on your own. >> >> Well, obviously. automounts are systemd specific. > > If this is true, what i thought before, then it's a fault in design. And > further u think it's a good aproach, that more intelligent people think > about this. Because I think I'm not the only one with this problem. And > a "noauto" in fstab should be exact this - even with automount-option. > > regards > > Jakob > After make my recherches if found /etc/init/mtab.sh and /lib/init/mount-functinons.sh
mtab.sh calls the function "domount" from mount-functions.sh. The Option "noauto" isn't passed to this function, but... automountpoints are marked with "systemd-1" in mtab and /proc/mount as DEVNAME The script asks only if $DEVNAME is zero. So i added some lines After this lines # We give file system type as device name if not specified as # an argument if [ -z "$DEVNAME" ] ; then DEVNAME=$FSTYPE fi i added this: case "$DEVNAME" in systemd-1) return ;; esac so automount-points did not get mounted on boot anymore. This belongs to root@debian: # apt-file search mount-functions.sh initscripts: /lib/init/mount-functions.sh Should I file a bugreport to initscripts? jakob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org