Hi,
Essentially, I want a proper mount with the usual RequiredBy and
WantedBy - but without the Before that makes others wait on this disk.
So, the concurrency part of automount is exactly what I want, but
without the on-demand part. Is that possible?
You're looking for nofail without the
Ralf Jung post at ralfj.de writes:
Essentially, I want a proper mount with the usual RequiredBy and
WantedBy - but without the Before that makes others wait on this disk.
So, the concurrency part of automount is exactly what I want, but
without the on-demand part. Is that possible?
You're
Ralf Jung post at ralfj.de writes:
Hi all,
first of all, please forgive me if this is not the right list for
questions of systemd users. In this case, I would appreciate if you
could forward me to the right channel for my question. I couldn't find a
systemd-users list.
In my laptop, I
Hi,
You were looking for the noauto option for crypttab (it's in the manpage,
btw).
The unit will then only get activated when the automount point is accessed.
As far
as I know, this will only work if the corresponding fstab device is from
/dev/mapper/.
Oh, wow. I wonder how I missed that
Hi all,
first of all, please forgive me if this is not the right list for
questions of systemd users. In this case, I would appreciate if you
could forward me to the right channel for my question. I couldn't find a
systemd-users list.
In my laptop, I do have an encrypted partition on a second
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de wrote:
I also tried to figure out how to manually create an appropriate
systemd-cryptsetup@ instance so that I wasn't restricted by the
crypttab generator (and could control the dependencies myself), but I
couldn't figure out how to tell