sddm RebootCommand
Ed Greshko
ed.greshko at greshko.com
Sat Jun 13 03:26:19 UTC 2015
On 06/12/15 14:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
> There is a problem to shutdown or reboot a system if the network in use is wireless and there are nfs mounts. I believe what is happening is that the network is being closed before the unmounts. I think I should file a bugzilla against systemd but.....
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> I found that if I issue this command from the command line the system will reboot properly.
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> /usr/bin/umount -a -t nfs4 ; /usr/bin/systemctl reboot
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> So, I modified the sddm.conf to have this line
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> RebootCommand=/usr/bin/umount -a -t nfs4 ; /usr/bin/systemctl reboot
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> The reboot process still hangs and messages about "nfs server not responding" are displayed.
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> Shouldn't this work?
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This is the problem I'm trying to workaround https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1214466 and I just filed this against sddm https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1231413.
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Sorta what I want to say when folks habitually complain about Fedora - https://youtu.be/ZArl8fTfub4
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