francis.montag...@inria.fr:
>> Using autofs instead of systemd-automount would have the advantage
>> to unmount automatically after some delay.

Ed Greshko:
> Not true.

When did that change?  That's how it's behaved for me, for many years. 
I went to using autofs to auto-mount remote shares on demand, long ago,
for reasons the original poster outlined:

It's not there until you request it, so computers don't stall when you
try to boot and the remote end isn't there.  Likewise it removes itself
after a while, and you don't get a huge long stall when you try to
shutdown a computer because the remote end isn't co-operating.

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