* Carlos E. R. <carlos.e.r@opensuse.org> [10-27-14 11:43]:
On 2014-10-25 23:57, Michael Hamilton wrote:
I had the same problem when trying to merge partitions and grow a filesystem. It was really quite scary to see the /home remounted while in the middle of re-partitioning and re-sizing (I had to spend some time diffing the result against a backup to make sure it was OK).
I had similar issues when creating image backups of partitions, or adding partitions: they were mounted again behind my back. I'm not sure if this was recently or not.
I was told to use "noauto" in fstab, but that won't do for a mount that is expected to be mounted again, automatically, on the next boot.
We need that what is "umounted" manually sticks.
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