On Sun, 2020-05-24 at 18:07 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
> Did you originally have /dev/md0p1 in fstab and you have edited fstab
> 
> since you booted?
> 
> 
> 
> If so the great and amazing systemd will not be amused and will still
> 
> have a job for the old device, you will need to run systemctl
> 
> daemon-reload for it to read the fstab file as it is not smart enough
> 
> to do that itself.

That's ... illuminating ... I haven't come across this behaviour
before, but I now see that there is a warning to that effect in
/etc/fstab (which of course I've never noticed before now). It could
explain some of what's happened. I wonder why systemd doesn't notice
that the file has changed and reload accordingly.

poc
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