On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 07:25:04AM -0700, [email protected] wrote: > Lennart Poettering: > >On Thu, 11.07.13 12:57, [email protected] ([email protected]) > >wrote: > > > >> > >>I'd understood that if a mount is in fstab, that it should be > >>re-established when the system wakes. But that's not happening. > >> > >>Meaning two sshfs mounts as so: > >>sshfs#carl@droog:/ /media/droog fuse > >>user,auto,_netdev,gid=6,umask=007,cache=no,ServerAliveInterval=15,allow_other,comment=sshfs > >>0 0 > >> > >>Why would this be? > > > >Entries in /etc/fstab that are listed as "auto" will be mounted at boot, > >that's all. Not entirely sure what you are referring to as "wake"? > >systemd resumes from suspend? > > I agree, that is how it is -supposed- to work, but as you can see it > does not. > > Yes, when the system wakes from suspend, the drive is never mounted.
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