Ah ok. In any case, the "mountall" package has potentially a bad
behavior with valid fuse.ceph fstab lines.
In Trusty, it's really a problem because by default Trusty uses upstart
which uses mountall to mount filesystems in fstab. For the other
distribution, I don't know. :)
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On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 04:50:15PM -, Francois Lafont wrote:
> Personally I'm not used to changing the init program of my distrib but
> indeed it's possible. So the problem can happen in Trusty and in Xenial
> too with the condition to switch to upstart in the Xenial case.
Running xenial with
Ah ok, thx.
Personally I'm not used to changing the init program of my distrib but
indeed it's possible. So the problem can happen in Trusty and in Xenial
too with the condition to switch to upstart in the Xenial case.
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mountall is used by Xenial, if you switch to upstart.
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mountall: potential problem with fuse.ceph
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In fact, the problem is not really embarassing in Ubuntu Xenial because
mountall is not used by default to mount the filesystems from fstab.
But, for instance, it's really embarassing in Ubuntu Trusty because:
1. the problem is present in Ubuntu Trusty too (the code C is the same on this
part),
2