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Re: Mount order after systemd update



I have tried to get Zfsonlinux , sid, systemd, Luks encrypted storage devices and /var /home or /usr on zfs as part of /etc/fstab. It seems like "pick any four out of the five" is the best I can do. Tried Plymouth without it seeming to help.

On November 2, 2014 1:33:55 PM EST, Martin Manns <mmanns@gmx.net> wrote:
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 18:10:03 +0100
Martin Steigerwald <Martin@lichtvoll.de> wrote:

After switching to systemd, I would like to get back the following
behavior:

Mount multiple lvm-crypt volumes with password entry on startup.
Mount several loopback devices from files within these volumes.

With sysvinit, I had put the mount order into /etc/fstab and
everything worked as expected.

How so? In fstab in the column "pass" you can only specify the fsck
order, not the mount order.

Just by stating the devices in the correct order.
With sysvinit, password entries have always followed this order
(verified on 3 systems).

After switching to systemd, mount operations seem to be spawned in
parallel. This has the following consequences:

Asking to find out whether this is a regression or just a different
behavior.

Did you also check debian-user and debian-user-german threads, I
think lvm- crypt + systemd has been discussed several times. Don´t
know whether mutiple mounts have been a topic tough.

I have tried debian-user, but I have not found the time to go through
all of the systemd hits many of which are systemd vs sysvinit
discussions. Doing all this reading, I have not found anything that
solves my issue.

Martin


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