Re: RHEL 8 keeps auto-mounting /boot everytime the partition is modified

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Le 10/01/2025 à 15:17, Mike Burger a écrit :
Most likely, you've still got /boot set to auto in /etc/fstab, so systemd is remounting it, automatically.

On my VMs, the mount options for /boot is either "defaults" or "discard".

It's only OracleLinux/RHEL 8 behaving this way and I don't understand the logic of automatically remounting a partition when changes have been made to the disk.

And I has said: even with the /boot entry commented in the /fstab, the system *still* tries to mount it after each use of "sfdisk" and "sgdisk".

Regards,

Nicolas

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