On Sat, 22.01.11 20:35, Andrey Borzenkov (arvidj...@mail.ru) wrote: > > I guess Wulf's point isn't, that options in /etc/fstab are not applied > > but rather that systemd should mount /dev/pts with those options. > > I would very much prefer systemd to respect .mount unit also for API > filesystems - or is it already the case? This would allow distro to > supply proper options without need to change existing setup for > non-systemd case (i.e. mounting /dev/pts in boot script with fixed > options).
Currently you can only apply options to API vfs via fstab entries, not via native systmd unit files, since systemd will refuse to instantiate units for these API vfs mount points, since it considers them special. It probably makes sense to allow administrators change mount options for these API vfs in some cases though (for example, to allow changing the max size of the tmpfs), so I added to the todo list now and item so hat I don't forget adding this eventually. Not sure how exactly this will be looking like though. That said, I do wonder what kind of options you are thinking of here. It is definitely our intention to get all distros to use the same options for the api vfs. If we do allow changing these options then this should be something for the admins, not for the distributors. So, what exactly do you have in mind? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel