Re: [systemd-devel] Mount in volatile mode

2020-05-28 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Mi, 27.05.20 08:10, Emmanuel Garette ([email protected]) wrote: > > With volatile mode enable (systemd.volatile=yes), it's different. > /etc/fstab file is copied too late by systemd.tmpfiles. Hmm, not sure I grok everything right what you are saying, but I figure you should be able to add x

[systemd-devel] Mount in volatile mode

2020-05-26 Thread Emmanuel Garette
Hi, I am trying to build an immutable image with systemd (v245 on fedora 32), but I have a problem. Here's what I'm trying to do: I would like to build my immutable system with three disk images: - the first one contains the system, so /usr - the second one contains the files specific to the