Re: [gentoo-user] Re: systemd: incorrect behavior when doing poweroff/reboot

2015-03-22 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 22/03/2015 03:32, Hans wrote:
 On 22/03/15 08:44, walt wrote:
 I'd be 100% sure this is a systemd bug except that the problem is so
 obvious and (I think) so common that I can't believe I'm the only
 systemd user seeing it:

 I routinely share /usr/portage over NFS between several gentoo boxes
 on my wireless network.  When I poweroff or reboot the NFS client
 machines, systemd tears down the wireless connection *before* it
 unmounts the /usr/portage share, and so the umount command hangs and
 the machine won't shut down.

 I'd think people that hang out in this list must do the same thing,
 surely?  No one else here running into this silly problem?



 Had the same and various other problem. Resolved it by giving systemd
 the boot. No more problems with after I changed to openrc.
 

Surely that's a simple matter of adjusting the shutdown order in the
unit files for those packages?

Open a bug and the package maintainer will correct it.


-- 
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com




[gentoo-user] Re: systemd: incorrect behavior when doing poweroff/reboot

2015-03-21 Thread Hans

On 22/03/15 08:44, walt wrote:

I'd be 100% sure this is a systemd bug except that the problem is so
obvious and (I think) so common that I can't believe I'm the only
systemd user seeing it:

I routinely share /usr/portage over NFS between several gentoo boxes
on my wireless network.  When I poweroff or reboot the NFS client
machines, systemd tears down the wireless connection *before* it
unmounts the /usr/portage share, and so the umount command hangs and
the machine won't shut down.

I'd think people that hang out in this list must do the same thing,
surely?  No one else here running into this silly problem?



Had the same and various other problem. Resolved it by giving systemd 
the boot. No more problems with after I changed to openrc.