On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> 
wrote:
> It's not unusual for NFS mounts to fail to mount during startup due to
> race conditions, so users would end up without their home directory
> after a reboot from time to time. It's quite nice to have systemd take care
> of that.

That is a problem that most of us have been solving with automount for years.  
The kernel features that systemd uses for checking filesystems during the boot 
process were developed for automount/autofs and the most common use of them 
has been for NFS.

I think that systemd is a good thing, but it's not needed to do automatic 
mounting.

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