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Am 26.12.2017 um 09:30 schrieb John Wong:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 236-1
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
>       After upgrade systemd* to 236-1, I noticed nfsd/smbd can not share some 
> mount point,
>       which is not mounted on boot (eg: luks disk, mounted by manually after 
> boot, I mean "ssh login and then type password to mount it")
>       
>       I have /disk mount point, which is encrypted by luks, I usually ssh 
> login the system, then cryptsetup luksOpen (type password),
>       and mount it, after that I will systemctl restart 
> smbd/nmbd/nfs-server/etc .. service
>       I noticed after upgrade systemd* to 236-1, those service report error 
> can not find or can not stat the /disk mount point.
> 
>       It (systemctl restart daemon/service) work before upgrade systemd* to 
> 236-1.
> 
>       If I manually start those daemon/service (eg: /usr/sbin/smbd -D), it 
> work. (smbd can share/stat the /disk mount point) 
> 
>       I think daemon/service start with systemctl start daemon/service, is 
> not updated the mount point (namespace?),
>       which is mounted by manually, not mounted on boot.
> 
>       If I manually start smbd, I can see all (including /disk) the mount 
> point with this command "cat /proc/pid-of-smbd/{mountinfo,mountstats,mounts}",
>       But if I start smbd with systemctl (re)start smbd.service, I CAN NOT 
> see /disk mount point with this command "cat 
> /proc/pid-of-smbd/{mountinfo,mountstats,mounts}",
> 
>       Sorry for my bad english, and please let me know, if need any/more 
> information.
> 
>       Please help, and thank you.

Can you please break that down into a minimal test case which would
allow to reproduce the problem.



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