Don't forget that these days most distros are using systemd, in which
case it is in charge of boot time mounts instead of util-linux's mount
-a. Thus any attempt to add /etc/fstab.d would require modifying
systemd, and probably udisks and probably plenty of other utilities,
which is probably why i
Package: util-linux
Version: 2.29.2-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
As part of the hardening of an anonymity focused operating system called
Whonix, we need to add different mount options for different filesystems e.g.
hidepid=2 on /proc or noexec on /home. To make sure that a user's own fstab
configur
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