[systemd-devel] systemd-shutdown static linking (was: Please proof-read: ...)

Lennart Poettering lennart at poettering.net
Mon Jun 10 03:33:01 PDT 2013


On Sun, 09.06.13 17:11, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbyszek at in.waw.pl) wrote:

> > And if I run "pacman -S glibc" and then shutdown:
> > -.mount mount process exited, code=exited status=32
> > -.mount changed unmounting -> mounted
> > Job -.mount/stop finished, result=failed
> > Failed unmounting /.

This is really weird... (Though unrelated to systemd-shutdown, as this
is generated before we execute it, replacing PID 1).

-.mount is the mount unit is something we do not try to unmount at
shutdown from normal systemd, as that's impossible to do at that
point. The other file systems have a Conflicts=umount.target to get them
unmounted at shutdown, but -.mount explicitly doesn.t 

Ross, how exactly did you shutdown to get this? What does "systemctl
show -- -.mount" show you? Does it any Conflicts= line?

Lennart

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