Re: gluster volume not mounted on boot

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Hi all,

On a system using systemd, you should also be able to use x-systemd.automount.
Just add 'noauto,x-systemd.automount’ to your fstab line and systemd should mount the gluster volume for you when it’s accessed.
The ‘noauto’ option means that autofs won’t touch the mount and systemd will have control over it.

-Ville-Pekka

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