http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=926330
Thomas Blume
If /home cannot be mounted (eg. on a RAID array or bcache and no driver in the initrd) the whole system refuses to come up. The system should be able to boot without /home
Hm, your example suggests that the whole device holding /home is not present. In this case, fsck would fail, even before the mount is attempted. I thought that even on System V systems, the boot would fail if an fsck fails. However, on an systemd system it will fail for sure if a device holding a mount is not present. This works as designed. If you don't want this, you need to add the nofail mount option as Bernhard already wrote. Ok, with this? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.