Re: [systemd-devel] Emergency mode if non-critical /etc/fstab entries are missing

2016-11-27 Thread Reindl Harald



Am 27.11.2016 um 19:23 schrieb Jonathan de Boyne Pollard:

Lennart Poettering:

"nofail" has been around as long as fstab has been around really.


This is a falsehood.  /etc/fstab has a history that goes back to the
20th century.  It was in UNIX System 5 Release 3, 4.2BSD, and OSF/1, for
examples.  In contrast,  the "nofail" option was invented in December
2007 for the Linux mount command by Matthias Koenig, Kay Sievers, and
Karel Zak.

* http://marc.info/?l=util-linux-ng=118425639718187=2


well, nearly 10 years - long before systemd even was considered fro 
initial development and long anough for anybody to do "man fstab" in 
that decade

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Re: [systemd-devel] Emergency mode if non-critical /etc/fstab entries are missing

2016-11-27 Thread Jonathan de Boyne Pollard

Lennart Poettering:

"nofail" has been around as long as fstab has been around really.


This is a falsehood.  /etc/fstab has a history that goes back to the 
20th century.  It was in UNIX System 5 Release 3, 4.2BSD, and OSF/1, for 
examples.  In contrast,  the "nofail" option was invented in December 
2007 for the Linux mount command by Matthias Koenig, Kay Sievers, and 
Karel Zak.


* http://marc.info/?l=util-linux-ng=118425639718187=2
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