[systemd-devel] [PATCH] make fsck fix mode a kernel command line option

Jan Engelhardt jengelh at inai.de
Tue Sep 10 04:40:32 PDT 2013


On Tuesday 2013-09-10 02:41, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>On Fri, 06.09.13 14:53, Robert Schiele (rschiele at gmail.com) wrote:
>
>One possibility might be to add a new extended mount option (i.e. as
>listed in fstab's fourth column) that systemd
>would interpret. i.e. "x-systemd.yesfsck" or so. That sounds much nicer,
>since it would be naturally persistent, and per-mount point.
>
>Opinions?

Loosely related:

Mount options are a problem with mount helpers. If you have, for
example, a FUSE mount marked with "nofail" so that your boot phase
does not get interrupted if it fails, attempting to manually
mount it later on always fails, because the FUSE program knows
nothing about the systemd-specific "nofail" or "x-*".


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