Once upon a time, Lennart Poettering <mzerqung(a)0pointer.de> said:
Well, we took the liberty to interpret noauto a little bit
differently
than you: everything marked "auto" will be mounted at boot, and boot
will not proceed until all devices listed as auto appeared and are fully
mounted (or things timed out). File systems marked as "noauto" won't
delay the boot process if they aren't, but they'll still be mounted when
they are plugged in, regardless whether that is at boot or during
runtime.
Please take the liberty to implement "noauto" as documented. See "man
mount":
noauto Can only be mounted explicitly (i.e., the -a option will not
cause the filesystem to be mounted).
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Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.