Antw: [EXT] Re: Mounting a new device to a mount point with an old (auto-generated) but inactive mount unit triggers an immediate unmount

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>>> Christian Rohmann <christian.rohmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 08.07.2021 um
09:12 in Nachricht <23423e6a-4c69-1683-8758-40f98d444c89@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> Otherwise the "reaction" of an unmount to a just successfully happend 
> mount is still quite surprising to a user.

When trying to fix a broken system, my first frustrating experience with systemd was that after mounting /boot on root (via manual mount commend), systemd immediately umounted it. Repeatedly.
I mean if a collegue would have done that, what had I done to him? ;-)

So instead of fixing the problem, I had to find a way to "fix" systemd...

Regards,
Ulrich


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