ill need some time.
>>
>> thanks but i've no problem with the long mount time (in my case 6
>> minutes) i'm just wondering how to live with it with systemd. As it
>> always cancels the mount process after 90s and i see no fstab option to
>> change this.
>>
>> Greets,
>
> Why not just create a Systemd unit (or whatever the proper term is) that
> runs on boot and runs the mount command manually and doesn't wait for it to
> return? Seems easier than messing with init systems.
Exactly: Never "mess" with inits..
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I can't find any fstab setting for systemd to higher this timeout.
There's just the x-systemd.device-timeout but this controls how long to
wait for the device and not for the mount command.
Is there any solution for big btrfs volumes and systemd
t
> always cancels the mount process after 90s and i see no fstab option to
> change this.
>
> Greets,
> Stefan
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Qu
>>>
>>> I can't find any fstab setting for systemd to higher this timeout.
>>> There's just the x-syste
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> Subject: Re: btrfs and systemd
>
> >>> I can't find any fstab setting for systemd to higher this timeout.
> >>> There's just the x-systemd.device-timeout but this controls how
> >>> long to wait for the d
>>> I can't find any fstab setting for systemd to higher this timeout.
>>> There's just the x-systemd.device-timeout but this controls how long to
>>> wait for the device and not for the mount command.
>>> Is there any solution for big btrfs volumes and
the x-systemd.device-timeout but this controls how long to
>> wait for the device and not for the mount command.
>>
>> Is there any solution for big btrfs volumes and systemd?
>>
>> Greets,
>> Stefan
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is working on the rework.
So the btrfs fix will need some time.
Thanks,
Qu
I can't find any fstab setting for systemd to higher this timeout.
There's just the x-systemd.device-timeout but this controls how long to
wait for the device and not for the mount command.
Is there any solution for
etting for systemd to higher this timeout.
> There's just the x-systemd.device-timeout but this controls how long to
> wait for the device and not for the mount command.
>
> Is there any solution for big btrfs volumes and systemd?
Yes.
The key here is to realize that system
ng to
wait for the device and not for the mount command.
Is there any solution for big btrfs volumes and systemd?
Greets,
Stefan
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