[Bug 1577120] Re: Mounted NFS share prevents shutdown
McFly81
1577120 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Aug 15 21:28:59 UTC 2017
Same issue here (KDE Neon 5.10, based on Ubuntu 16.04; last dist-upgrade
today). When I'm trying to shutdown and press ESC on the Splashscreen I
see the message "A stop job is running for <mountname>" with a timeout.
When the timeout is reached, it is prolonged (at first ist was 1 minute
41, then 3 minutes 11, then 4 minutes 41, ...) but nothing more happens.
This occurs when mounting at startup via fstab and also when commenting
out fstab entries for startup and doing manual "mount -a" after startup.
Sadly, Workaround from Post#4 didn't work for me.
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Title:
Mounted NFS share prevents shutdown
Status in nfs-utils package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
On ubuntu 16.04 I mount an NFS share using "sudo mount ip.ip.ip.ip:/remote_path/remote_path localpath/"
When I try to shutdown or restart the computer it hangs.
It appears to be attempting to unmount the NFS share and theres a timeout, but each time it reaches the timeout, it gets increased.
I have read bug reports that similar issues were present in several previous ubuntu versions.
One work around was to soft mount instead of the default hard mount.
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