Systemd and automount question
by Davno from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6NJ4Y)
Hi,
The more i google the more i am confused.
To automount internal and network drive on a systemd linux, should i still modify fstab like i used to.
Because on a new install with a choice of init.d or systemd at boot time, i can automount with fstab on the init.d system boot, but it will not boot at all with the same fstab on a systemd boot.
Update: I tested those lines in the fstab, it worked but the system goes to a crawl.
Code://10.0.0.94/Emby /media/normand/smbshare cifs auto,_netdev,x-systemd.automount,cache=none,credentials=/home/normand/.smbcredentials,uid=1000
UUID=5235256205C5426E /media/normand/5235256205C5426E ntfs auto,x-systemd.automount,nofail,defaults 0 0
UUID=011BD52E21E1A419 /media/normand/011BD52E21E1A419 ntfs auto,x-systemd.automount,nofail,defaults 0 0
The more i google the more i am confused.
To automount internal and network drive on a systemd linux, should i still modify fstab like i used to.
Because on a new install with a choice of init.d or systemd at boot time, i can automount with fstab on the init.d system boot, but it will not boot at all with the same fstab on a systemd boot.
Update: I tested those lines in the fstab, it worked but the system goes to a crawl.
Code://10.0.0.94/Emby /media/normand/smbshare cifs auto,_netdev,x-systemd.automount,cache=none,credentials=/home/normand/.smbcredentials,uid=1000
UUID=5235256205C5426E /media/normand/5235256205C5426E ntfs auto,x-systemd.automount,nofail,defaults 0 0
UUID=011BD52E21E1A419 /media/normand/011BD52E21E1A419 ntfs auto,x-systemd.automount,nofail,defaults 0 0