Well, using  'defaults,bootwait' it does work.
However, I use a set of encrypted SDcards.
If there is no card in the slot, it does not boot anymore (I only get a 
maintenance shell).
That's why I put:
/dev/mapper/data        /home/gnata/data   ext4    defaults        0       1
and not:
 
/dev/mapper/data        /home/gnata/data   ext4    defaults        0       0

in the fstab (pass=1)

Now, if I add bootwait, then it is like having pass=0.

Ok, maybe it is just a bad idea to put  SDcard in the fstab? (but I
think that "pass=1 in the fstab" should address this usecase).

Xaiver.

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