On 8/20/22 6:23 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 8/20/22 4:56 PM, Barry wrote:


On 20 Aug 2022, at 19:16, Robert Nichols <rnicholsnos...@comcast.net> wrote:

I have added a line to /etc/fstab:
     /dev/mapper/imgs   /mnt/imgs   ext4  noauto,noexec,nodev  0 0

I have run "systemctl daemon-reload"

After a reboot, the command "mount /mnt/imgs" still returns the message:
    Mount: (hint) your fstab has been modified, but systemd still uses
           the old version; use 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload.

This is Fedora 36, fully updated.  What am I missing?

I would do an ls -l of the file and check the size and date.
Does it seems to be changed since the system booted?

Barry

No, it hasn't been changed, but after yet aother round of
"systemctl daemon-reload; reboot", the message finally went away.

Thanks for letting me know that what I was doing should be sufficient.

Well, it's back, and nothing I do will get rid of that message. I can run "systemd 
daemon-reload" for a temporary fix, but as soon  as I reboot, any action such as a remount 
that references /etc/fstab still results in that same "systemd still uses the old 
version" message.

The timestamp shows that /etc/fstab has not been modified since the last several reloads. 
I have run "systemctl daemon-reload" many times since the last fstab 
modification. Do I need to cause that to be run automatically on each boot?

This is getting annoying.

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