On 10/19/2015 10:19 PM, David Baron wrote:
> On Monday 19 October 2015 19:21:18 Ivan Boro wrote:
> 
>> Thats right.
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>>
> 
>> > When you think about it, it has to be. /etc/fstab is on your root
> 
>> > filesystem. How do you read that file without knowing where the root
> 
>> > filesystem is?
> 
>>
> 
>> Thank you for the detailed answer. Removed the / entry from fstab -
> 
>> everything works fine.
> 
>> Sorry for the mess.
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>> Ivan Boro
> 
>  
> 
> Systemd balks at that / entry.
> 
> Does this mean that it no longer belongs in fstab?
> 
> Will init startups still work without it?
> 
Actually, was mistaken.
The options from / entry in fstab with incorrect partition for / are
processed correctly.
If I remove / entry in fstab or specify it by a wrong uuid, root
filesystem is mounted readonly.
Haven't tested the whole thing with init, but so far, incorrect value
fstab for dev in /dev/* form is processed the same way.

Sorry for the mess, again. Seems like it has nothing do do with the very
systemd.
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Ivan Boro

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