Re: Mount in volatile mode

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On Mi, 27.05.20 08:10, Emmanuel Garette (egarette@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

>
> With volatile mode enable (systemd.volatile=yes), it's different.
> /etc/fstab file is copied too late by systemd.tmpfiles.

Hmm, not sure I grok everything right what you are saying, but I
figure you should be able to add
x-systemd.before=systemd-volatile-root.service in the relevant
/etc/fstab lines. That way the mount is established before s-v-r.s
runs. Isn't that all you need?

I think what you are seeing is a bug though, we should order this
automatically like that. If so, can you file an issue on github about
this?

Lennart

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