Anyway, it remains that it is not very convenient.
For example, the mounted partition do not show up like the FAT partitions do
i.e. with the name in my gnome environment where I can easy dismount them.
I really do not understand why the ext4 partitions have a different behavior
regarding the USB sticks.


> 
> 
> > On 1 Jun 2026, at 06:51, Francis Montagnac via users 
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > Yes, that's an option, as well as using x-systemd.automount instead of
> > user,nofail.
> > 
> > I prefer writing explicit systemd unit files to have more control and
> > to let /etc/fstab as build at install time.
> 
> As the systemd generator turns /etc/fstab into systemd units you must
> be able to do the user,nofail in a systemd units as well.
> 
> Barru
> 
> 
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