Kenneth Porter wrote:
On 6/7/2017 8:31 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Not sure what you mean when you say "jacked up filesystem". Here's fstab:
In systemd fstab takes care of only rudimentary mounting. Most mounting is done through *.mount unit files. Type "mount" and you'll see a bunch of other mounts that were implemented that way. Add your custom mounts by creating suitable files in /etc/systemd/system/*mount. (There's also *.automount for creating demand-based mounts.)
You. Have. To. Be. Joking. WHY? Why doesn't systemd *look* at fstab and create what it needs on the fly? Why does it only "rudimentary mount"? What purpose does that serve? What goal is it trying to achieve by this?
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