(06-Jan-2025, 07:56 AM)Snoopy8 Wrote: I added into /etc/systemd/system/snakeoil-rest.service After=... nmbd.serviceYou are right, this doesn't make sense. If you look at the nmbd.service file, it wants network.target, and will start after network and network-online. Which is exactly the same setup as Snakeoil service file in RC-1 (or RC-2). This is really a bug in systemd (Or Ubuntu) but can't really be fixed easily.
This is the slowest service in system-analyze blame. Voila! NFS folders are reloaded at boot time!
BUT no idea why a service for Samba is affecting the NFS load???
And confirming fix applies to Pi5
Since samba is a dependency of Snakeoil anyway, I guess it's safe to start Snakeoil after nmbd service, which is a really good idea anyway just in case CIFS will fail to mount also.
