On Mo, 23.11.20 16:23, Paul Menzel (pmenzel+systemd-de...@molgen.mpg.de) wrote:
> Dear systemd folks,
>
> Is an entry for / in `/etc/fstab` still needed, or is there a systemd way of
> doing it?
What Mantas said, really. In a legacy-free system where you#d like to
get rid of /etc/fstab i#d
Dear Mantas,
Thank you for your detailed reply.
Am 26.11.20 um 09:12 schrieb Mantas Mikulėnas:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 5:23 PM Paul Menzel wrote:
Is an entry for / in `/etc/fstab` still needed, or is there a systemd
way of doing it?
That *is* the systemd way -- the fstab entry will be
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 5:23 PM Paul Menzel <
pmenzel+systemd-de...@molgen.mpg.de> wrote:
> Dear systemd folks,
>
>
> Is an entry for / in `/etc/fstab` still needed, or is there a systemd
> way of doing it?
>
That *is* the systemd way -- the fstab entry will be read by
systemd-remount-fs(8) and
Dear systemd folks,
Is an entry for / in `/etc/fstab` still needed, or is there a systemd
way of doing it?
Installing Debian bullseye/testing with the Debian Installer, it creates
a GPT and `/etc/fstab`.
$ systemd --version
systemd 246 (246.6-2)
+PAM +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA