Yes, I'm currently never seeing mountall running. But I remember that I have seen it running permanently a few months ago.
> When it does occur, you can confirm that it's the mountall-shell job by running 'sudo service mountall-shell status', which probably shows that the service is start/running.
The output is "mountall-shell stop/waiting".
> Any idea what could be causing such a thing on your system?
No, I don't know what causes this behavior especially because I'm using a minimalistic system.
> Does the problem happen after every reboot?
Yes, I'm currently never seeing mountall running. But I remember that I have seen it running permanently a few months ago.
> When it does occur, you can confirm that it's the mountall-shell job by running 'sudo service mountall-shell status', which probably shows that the service is start/running.
The output is "mountall-shell stop/waiting".
> Any idea what could be causing such a thing on your system?
No, I don't know what causes this behavior especially because I'm using a minimalistic system.