[Bug 610869] Re: mountall ignores nofail mount option
Jamin W. Collins
jcollins at asgardsrealm.net
Wed Jun 27 01:02:55 UTC 2012
So, this leaves the question of what needs to be done to allow for a
storage volume for which it is normal for it to be either present or not
present. If it is present, have it mounted as part of the normal
startup process. If it is not present, simply continue on with the
normal boot process without any delay or manual action.
Does a wishlist, feature request, bug report, etc need to be filed? If
so, which package should it be against? I don't this this is a very
abnormal use case.
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Title:
mountall ignores nofail mount option
Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: mountall
mountall ignores nofail mount option. Ubuntu can not be started if
external sas device is down, for example.
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release: 10.04
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