On 10/03/2016 05:19 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-10-03 21:09, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-10-03 17:09, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
If you want different, take the entry out of fstab and write your own mount file that does what you want.
That's not a solution.
The right solution would be a syntax in fstab telling systemd to leave that line alone.
I think "noauto" will do that.
Yes, but not quite. I do want the device to be mounted automatically at boot. Only at boot. I simply want to be sure that if I umount a partition, any partition (say, /home) to do an fsck on it, it is not remounted in seconds. I want my manual orders to be obeyed, that's all.
Now I understand. Yes, that is (afaict) a practice/situation systemd does not currently cater to.
Good! Understanding problem solved :-)
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