Thank you for your quick reply. I just tested this scenario on Ubuntu 12.04LTS (with upstart) and it present the following message:
The disk drive for /data is not ready yet or not present. keys:Continue to wait, or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery So it is not as big difference as I initially thought, except it is much easier to deal with by simply pressing S, while I believe there is no such option for systemd (it would be nice). So in future for non crucial disks I will use nofail. Best regards. Sergei. P.S. As advised I have replied to correct address. On 26 September 2016 at 11:30, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > if you post somehting to a mailing-list and you get a response on the list > POST REPLIES TO THE LIST - *period* > > Am 26.09.2016 um 00:28 schrieb Sergei Franco: > >> Thank you for your quick reply. >> >> I just tested this scenario on Ubuntu 12.04LTS (with upstart) and it >> present the following message: >> >> The disk drive for /data is not ready yet or not present. >> keys:Continue to wait, or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual >> recovery >> >> So it is not as big difference as I initially thought, except it is much >> easier to deal with by simply pressing S, while I believe there is no >> such option for systemd (it would be nice). >> >> So in future for non crucial disks I will use nofail. >> >> Best regards. >> >> Sergei. >> >> On 26 September 2016 at 10:57, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net >> <mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net>> wrote: >> >> >> >> Am 25.09.2016 um 23:52 schrieb Sergei Franco: >> >> I am looking at correct way to disable the "feature" of >> emergency mode >> when systemd encounters missing block device entires in fstab. >> >> For example: >> >> the following entry is in /etc/fstab: >> UUID=d4a23034-8cbe-44b3-92a5-3d38e1816eff /data xfs >> defaults 0 0 >> >> If the drive (d4a23034-8cbe-44b3-92a5-3d38e1816eff) has been >> detached >> and machine rebooted it stops booting with Emergency mode, even >> though >> the /data is not crucial for boot >> >> >> RTFM - when you don't say "nofail" it's ecpected to be crucial >> >> your entry says it's crucial >> >> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/53456/what-is-the-di >> fference-between-nobootwait-and-nofail-in-fstab >> <http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/53456/what-is-the- >> difference-between-nobootwait-and-nofail-in-fstab> >> > >
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