[pulseaudio-tickets] [Bug 105799] Pulseaudio prevents /home from unmounting
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Fri Mar 30 08:11:15 UTC 2018
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105799
--- Comment #2 from Manco <pulse at colakoglu.nl> ---
Thank you Tanu
Is it possible that the fix can be backported to 11.1? Pulseaudio 13 seems like
a long time :)
For the past two days I have tried solving this issue and it seems impossible.
I have tried setting exit-idle-time=0, it doesn't help unforunatly.
Right now I have narrowed down the issue to the following;
If I boot into multi-user.targer and start Pulseaudio either manually or with
systemctl --user enable pulseaudio.socket and pulseaudio.service, audio plays
fine in the console. Everything is good.
The problem starts when I try to reboot or shutdown after having played some
audio. When the audio stops and I reboot/shutdown, I get the error message of
failed unmounting /home. This is without first logging out.
When I do pulseaudio -k or systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.socket and
pulseaudio.service BEFORE logging out and then reboot/shutdown, there is no
error message.
Rebooting or shutting down when logged out (by pressing the power button or
ctrl-alt-delete) sometimes /home fails and sometimes it doesn't.
So bottom line is, playing sound from the console and rebooting does not
unmount /home cleanly. I suppose this can lead to data corruption, so this is
not good.
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