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Re: boot confuses 'fuse' as local file system



Christian Seiler <christian <at> iwakd.de> writes:

> 
> On 05/24/2016 04:09 PM, dummy user wrote:
> >   it seems that boot script which runs 'mount' doesn't recognize fuse as
remote file system.
> 
> Yes, because fuse can also be used for some local file systems, so
> systemd can't know based on the type that this is indeed a remote
> file system.
> 
> > Could you please tell me the way to mend it ?
> 
> Add the _netdev mount flag, then systemd will recongnize the file
> system as remote, regardless of the type.
> 
> Note that instead of having
> 
> SUBTYPE#SOURCE DEST fuse OPTIONS 0 0
> 
> you can also write
> 
> SOURCE DEST fuse.SUBTYPE OPTIONS 0 0
> 

oh, yes - the former looks sort of code obfuscating in comparison with the
later :)

> Then systemd has a chance of detecting the file system. That said,
> systemd doesn't detect curlftpfs to be a remote file system anyway
> (it would with e.g. sshfs though), so in your case that wouldn't
> help - but a thing to keep in mind generally speaking.
>

you are right
eventually, options noauto,x-systemd.automount - have helped me

thanks,
  Andrey



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