On Fri, 2023-01-06 at 19:47 +0100, karlderletzte wrote:
> it is the autofs.service.
> after disabling it, its working.
> but i do not know, why this service freeze my laptop.
> i use autofs since fedora 35 and do not edit anything.

As far as I was aware, autofs didn't do anything unless you did edit
something.  If I want it to automount something I had to customise
something.  I believe things like USB drives and optical discs were
usually handled by something else.

And my past experience with mounting things via some kind of rule or
/etc/fstab entry, was that the system would foul up at boot and
shutdown if the thing listed wasn't present for the system to act on.

I just use autofs for accessing NFS exports on another PC.  e.g. I set
the /net directory to be an automount point, then if I try to access
something like /net/rocky/home/tim autofs will mount my home directory
on the "rocky" server (that being its hostname).  That automount will
gracefully disappear after some time, rather than wedge my system (as
it would if I had made an entry in my /etc/fstab and tried to boot or
shutdown the client when the server wasn't available).
 
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