Am 21.07.2011 23:03, schrieb Jeff Spaleta:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Karel Zak <kzak(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>> because
>> really that is exactly what you want to do on your system. If our
>> mount command will still attempt to write to /etc/mtab once its a real
>> file again, maybe things will work for you as expected.
>
> No. systemd is not compatible with /etc/mtab
To be clear, you are saying that systemd won't be updating /etc/mtab
like the mount command tries to do?
If so, I believe a sufficiently motivated admin would be able to
figure out a way to manually update /etc/mtab from /proc/mounts if
they wanted to see systemd mounted items in their site specific mtab
they are trying to maintain
about what are you speaking?
in /proc/mounts is no hint what are bind-mounts and what real devcies
this is the root of the hwole evil and why F15 is borked for
anything which will useful DISPLAY mounted devcies / df and so on
where did i say that i want maintain anything?
i want not see bind-mounts in df / mount output and no
warnings if a call "df" as normal user while named is running
not more and not less