The last two numbers in the line are the order in which to run fsck and
backups. So if you replace "1 2" with "0 0", it will do what you want.

Benny

Dima Veselov <[email protected]> schrieb am Di., 27. Okt. 2020,
18:37:

> Greetings,
>
> I have a Gluster volume on NetBSD box. It has long
> description in fstab
>
> /usr/pkg/sbin/mount_glusterfs#gfs01:/gva      /gva    puffs
> noauto,direct-io-mode=false,rw,backup-volfile-servers=gfs02:gfs03:gfs04:gfs05:gfs06
>
> 1 2
>
> I assume noauto should disable filesystem checks, but the
> server can not boot. The first actual problem is checking
> filesystem that may not be available, and second that it
> tries to mount glusterfs before /usr is available and
> /usr/pkg/sbin/mount_glusterfs exists.
>
> What may I do to workaround this? For now I have to mount
> it manually. And will it be fixed in future release?
>
> --
> Sincerely yours,
> Dima Veselov
> Physics R&D Establishment of Saint-Petersburg University
>

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