Am 01.10.2013 15:26, schrieb Karel Zak:
>>> 2.  If /etc/fstab is missing, systemd must create a valid fstab (in this 
>>> case 
>>> /run/fstab) so that fsck runs properly.
>>
>> Not following on this one really... If fsck fails if it doesn't find any
>> fstab, then this is really something to fix in util-linux I am sure. It
> 
>  I didn't tests it, but according to code fsck prints warning only and
>  continue as usually.

Why does it even print that warning? It's annoying and I don't see its
purpose. Unless you run fsck with the -A option, it doesn't even need
the fstab file.

I actually got rid of /etc/fstab (for fun) and only recreated an empty
one to get rid of the warning.


Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

_______________________________________________
systemd-devel mailing list
systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel

Reply via email to