[systemd-devel] fstab Mounts Not Getting Waken Up

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Fri Jul 12 09:04:00 PDT 2013



Am 12.07.2013 17:58, schrieb CACook at Quantum-Sci.com:
> Reindl Harald:
>>
>>>>> Your use of sshfs# as a FUSE type is wrong -- you must use fuse.sshfs as
>>>>> the fstype instead.
>>
>> this simply wrong, this line below in /etc/fstab works day
>> and night from FC9 to Fedora 18 as well as curlftpsfs
>> mounts in /etc/fstab are starting with curlftpfs#
>> and *both* have "fuse" and nothing else as fstype
>>
>> sshfs#reindl at webserver:/ /mnt/webserver fuse noauto,user,rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=harry
>>
>> the server is a simple openssh on F17 with native sftp-chroot
> 
> Reindl, thank goodness you're listening.  Have you by chance, tried this with auto, 
> to see whether it automounts on wake from suspend?

sorry, i stopped in 2011 to use notebooks forever and all and switched to
workstations with RAID10 which are 365 days a year on or at least the whole
workday

i only stepped in to correct the "Your use of sshfs# as a FUSE type is wrong"
which at least should have been "is deprecated" at least as long the
mount command comes with this:

[root at srv-rhsoft:~]$ mount.fuse --help
usage: mount.fuse type#[source] destination [-t type] [-o opt[,opts...]]

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