On 31/10/2019 09:46, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Roger Bell_West writes:
>
>> However, my experience of systemd has been that if it tries to mount a
>> networked filesystem before the network is up, it will spot the
>> failure and happily hang the entire system rather than let you get in
>> and fix it.
>
> I had this even with a local drive, some drive insisted on fsck and
> wouldn't mount. System halted by systemd.
>
> Solution was to use x-systemd.automount option in fstab. Although my
> NTFS partition now won't mount automatically. But then I'd say it's an
> improvement and I haven't bothered looking into it.
>
> x-systemd.automount might work for Rob's CIFS mounts too. I don't do
> Windows networking much so I've never tried.
>
Would I add x-system.automount at the end of the said line, or somewhere
inbetween.
Thanks
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