On 2016-10-03 20:40, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I don't understand what that would do. I simply want to issue my mount commands, as user, not root, and what I do to stay without getting systemd altering the reults.
Earlier you neglected to explain to us what it is you want to do. You know, the crystal ball is out for a service today :-) If you want to manually do your mounting and unmounting, you add "noauto" to the appropriate line in fstab. Or you leave it out altogether.
Andrei understood it very well. He knows that bug/design decision. As I said: I used "umount directory" to umount a device temporarily (perhaps /home), I think it was to run fsck on it, and the fsck command failed because it was mounted. I found that system was mounting it again on my back. THAT is the specific problem. That line can not be optioned "noauto". Andrei also said that the problem has been addressed in current systemd releases. I don't know how, though. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)