Eric,

The 'recommendation' for masking dev-hugepages you site from that wiki
page is clearly just an example of how you could disable one of the
various mounts described there. I don't think it's a recommendation to
fix anything in particular.

FWIW: Masking dev-hugepages doesn't seem to help much for me. Masking
tmp seems to let the system boot up, but still the other mount services
fail and systemd status is red 'degraded.'

I've ended up masking all affected mounts (per comment 12 and 14) with
the addition of masking run-rpc_pipefs.mount too. This lets the systemd
boot up to green 'running' state.

I'm still having problems logging into Gnome with a user with NFS home.
I'm not sure if that's related to this issue or something else though.
Still looking at that.


I think you're on the right track in comment 27. I get the feeling that 
somewhere along the line a result  of 'this is already mounted' changed from a 
success to a failure in systemd, possibly due to the change in mount.c you 
pasted.

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