Comment # 18 on bug 1181970 from
(In reply to Franck Bui from comment #17)
> Walddys,
> 
> Did you change anything in your setup ?
> 
> I'm asking because restarting apache was initially failing like this:
> 
>   Failed to restart apache2.service: Unit tmp.mount is masked.
> 
> But now it fails with:
> 
>   Failed to restart apache2.service: Unit var.mount is masked.
> 
> So now systemd complains about /var being masked.
> 
> Also why is var.mount masked ?
> 
> Can you share /etc/fstab ?
> 
> Thanks.

no i dont change nothing, i said before (up) that complain about that two tmp
and var.

/etc/fstab

/dev/system/root      /                       btrfs  defaults                  
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /.snapshots             btrfs  subvol=/@/.snapshots      
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /var                    btrfs  subvol=/@/var             
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /usr/local              btrfs  subvol=/@/usr/local       
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /srv                    btrfs  subvol=/@/srv             
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /root                   btrfs  subvol=/@/root            
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /opt                    btrfs  subvol=/@/opt             
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /home                   btrfs  subvol=/@/home            
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /boot/grub2/x86_64-efi  btrfs 
subvol=/@/boot/grub2/x86_64-efi  0  0
/dev/system/root      /boot/grub2/i386-pc     btrfs 
subvol=/@/boot/grub2/i386-pc  0  0
UUID=3510-7E2E        /boot/efi               vfat   utf8                      
   0  2
/dev/system/astian    /opt/astian             btrfs  defaults                  
   0  0
/dev/system/root      /snap                   btrfs  subvol=@/snap             
   0  0
/dev/system/acloud    /opt/acloud             btrfs  defaults                  
   0  0
/dev/system/peertube  /opt/peertube           btrfs  defaults                  
   0  0


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