* John Goerzen <jgoer...@complete.org> [200625 00:39]:
> 
> On Tue, Jun 23 2020, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> 
> > Okay, that would match the suggestion. In this case I'd think this
> > is more a systemd issue than a mount issue - mount passes your mount
> > request to the kernel, and the kernel mounts it. Then something else
> > (probably systemd) unmounts it immediately.
> 
> I think that is absolutely plausible.  I'm not sure if it would help,
> since I can no longer reproduce this, but a guess a reassignment to
> systemd might be relevant.  But I agree that adding content to fstab(5)
> would be helpful in any case (and perhaps also mount(8)).

I've filed #963573 to add a hint to the /etc/fstab template, so new
installs get this info directly in the file.

I'll keep this bug around to add text to fstab(5) and maybe
mount(8) - both man pages are shipped by the mount binary package.

For the underlying issue, this bug could perhaps be cloned to
systemd, indeed.

Thanks!
Chris

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