On Fri, 12.07.13 07:25, [email protected] ([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. fstab is applied at boot, not at resume, so if it is not mounted at resume that is perfectly expected. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
