On Monday, 24 de November de 2014 07:33:38 Matthias Urlichs escribió: > Hi, > > Noel Torres: > > Anyway I see that you do not use the noauto option. Is that on purpose? > > What? It's the very first option.
My fault. My eyes looked for "defaults,noauto" while I was searching for just "noauto". > > In any case, I can see why three entries for the same mountpoint don't > exactly fit systemd's view of the world -- I wouldn't get that idea either, > since "mount /media/photos" doesn't know which device to check. > > Thus, I'd fix this problem in a different way -- either with an udev rule > that sets an appropriate symlink and/or outright mounts the volume when > something gets inserted, or with udisksctl, or by telling your desktop > environment to auto-mount. Agreed, I would have used udev as well. Problem is that udev documentation is not as widely spread as fstab documentation, and also not as easy. Anyway, systemd getting into the Admin's way is a bug. Everytime an app does that, it is a failure either in the app, or in the developer's view of the world. Not the same for the regular users, tough. There usually Admin wants users to be unable to do this or that. Regards Noel er Envite
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