On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 8:57 PM Eberhard Stoll <e-stl@xxxxxx> wrote:
> It could be that they remain mounted within another mount namespace. You
> don't have any weird udev rules which call `mount`, do you?
>
> If you have a recent util-linux, run `sudo lsns -t mnt` to see live
> namespaces. For each non-kernel process ID in the list, run something
> like `findmnt -F /proc/$PID/mountinfo` (or `cat` the file). If you
> don't, then `grep mmcblk1 /proc/*/mountinfo` should do the job as well.
Yes, i found a udev rule which should mount any usb drive which is
plugged in. This is also true for my emmc device:
# Media automounting
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION="" RUN+="/etc/udev/scripts/mount.sh"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION="" RUN+="/etc/udev/scripts/mount.sh"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION="" ENV{DISK_MEDIA_CHANGE}=="1"
RUN+="/etc/udev/scripts/mount.sh"
And systemd-udevd is running in an own namespace:
root@t1000-multi:~# lsns -t mnt
NS TYPE NPROCS PID USER COMMAND
4026531840 mnt 88 1 root /sbin/init
4026531861 mnt 1 18 root kdevtmpfs
4026532470 mnt 1 125 root
/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd
4026532483 mnt 1 194 systemd-timesync
/lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd
4026532484 mnt 1 212 systemd-network
/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd
4026532502 mnt 1 262 systemd-resolve
/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved
I wonder what is the preferred way to automount removable media
especially in embedded devices?
Is using 'MountFlags=shared' for systemd-udevd a common solution?
should i prefer systemd automounting?
With systemd automount i have to declare all devices statically. This
could be a disadvantage.
You can use the `systemd-mount` tool if your version comes with it. That will create a transient .mount unit in systemd via IPC, so it will be unaffected by namespacing.
Otherwise, no need to bother with MountFlags=, just remove the existing PrivateMounts=yes option which isolates udev to begin with.
Mantas Mikulėnas
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