# mount <yada>
mount: (hint) your fstab has been modified, but systemd still uses
the old version; use 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload.
mount: (hint) your fstab has been modified, but systemd still uses
the old version; use 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload.
mount: (hint) your fstab has been modified, but systemd still uses
the old version; use 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload.
mount: (hint) your fstab has been modified, but systemd still uses
the old version; use 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload.
#
This recently started in F37 and continues with upgrades to F38. I make /any/
change to fstab, then reboot, and next attempt to mount anything manually that
was
nofail or noauto in fstab, or had been mounted and I wish to remount, produces
the
above messages, no matter how many boots have occurred since the actual fstab
edit. It used to be that a reboot constituted a systemctl daemon-reload, but
that
seems to have disappeared. I found nothing on point in bugzilla. How does it
track
what the old fstab contained, or that it changed when any change occurred one or
morer boots ago?
--
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based on faith, not based on science.
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!
Felix Miata
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