Bug#881834: systemd: lib/systemd/systemd-remount-fs fails with /dev/nfs in fstab

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed Nov 15 23:32:43 GMT 2017


Again, please always CC the bug report number on replies

Am 15.11.2017 um 21:02 schrieb Duncan Hare:
> Michael
> 
> The mount is not in host:dir format because its kernal mount of the root
> file system.
> 
> The patch is correct, systemd process should ignore the /dev/nfs fstab
> entry, and report the dependency of remounting the file system correctly
> completed.

As said, the error comes from mount(.nfs) which is not part of systemd
systemd-remount-fs just calls those tools and passes the error message on.

> If the mount was not correct, systemd would not start, because the
> kernel could not launch systemd, the file system is unavailable - that
> I've tested.

The nfs mount is really established via the kernel command line.
Having the mount point listed in /etc/fstab seems unnecessary.

> I can omit /dev/nfs, from fstab, but that make other errors appear.

Which other problems?


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