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Systemd stage 1 fsck #208269
Systemd stage 1 fsck #208269
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@ElvishJerricco Could you share the reason for removing
/etc/fstab
from the initrd filesystem? I found that this broke one of my custom initrd units, which had amount <mountpoint>
line. I have a workaround, but I'm curious to understand the reason for this change so that I can choose the best workaround in my config.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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@Majiir
/etc/fstab
was never the right choice; the systemd tooling wants you to useroot=
andmount.usr=
on the cmdline. The serviceinitrd-parse-etc.service
reads/sysroot/etc/fstab
, and so does thesystemd-fstab-generator
, which is what we're overriding with this environment variable.