On 11/30/2016 10:29 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
/etc/fstab is read once when systemd is started. Editing it after that has no effect unless you reload systemd (systemctl daemon-reload) and even then previous units may be carried over.
Hmmm. It occurs to me that what systemd actually does is run a converter that generated unit files for each mount . I see they are in /run/systemd/generator/ Oh, and I see that the generator also produces dependencies in /run/systemd/generator/local-fs.target.requires Take a look on your own system and see what you have :-) So if you edit /etc/fstab you will need to get the generator re-run, as Andrei says, by restarting systemd. HOWEVER I see no reason that the old mount files will be deleted. Perhaps this constituents a bug? What do the systemd experts think? -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org