Your message dated Tue, 28 Jul 2020 15:44:41 +0200
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and subject line Re:  "event based boot system needed to solve use cases"
has caused the Debian Bug report #417118,
regarding fstab doesn't mount external USB-drive, but mount -a does
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Package: fstab ??

Version: Debian Squeeze - latest
While booting Debian does not recognize the external USB-harddisk. It is not
mounted.
Using "mount -a" at the console/terminal afterwards however immediately
solves it: the external HD is then mounted and can be fully accessed (also
remotely via SMB).
I suggest that fstab (or the relevant parts/packages) waits long enough to
correctly mount the external USB-drive correctly while booting.
Strange: The same machine runs OK with Ubuntu (Ubuntu mounts the same USB-HD
with the same fstab-settings automatically at bootup).

Further info: When setting the <pass> parameter in fstab to "2" for the
external USB-HD the machine does not boot correctly at all anymore.
Resetting to "0" solves that.
I am using Linux debian 2.6.32-3-kirkwood #1 Sat Feb 27 14:27:55 UTC 2010
armv5tel GNU/Linux on a Sheevaplug.
 
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André Fliß
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I guess this bug can be closed with a more modern init system now the
default in Debian.

Ansgar

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