[CentOS] Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSun Aug 30 21:45:02 UTC 2015
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On 8/30/2015 2:20 PM, Robert Nichols wrote: > Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced > power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that > auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the > WiFi connection is enabled only for my login and gets torn down when > my UID is logged off. > > Any suggestions on how I can configure things to avoid this? I > really don't want to expose my WPA2 key by making the connection > available to all users. my experience is A) NFS doesn't like unreliable networks, and B) WiFi isn't very reliable. perhaps using the 'soft' mount option will help, along with intr ? -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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