I have tried to get Zfsonlinux , sid, systemd, Luks encrypted storage devices 
and /var /home or /usr on zfs as part of /etc/fstab. It seems like "pick any 
four out of the five" is the best I can do. Tried Plymouth without it seeming 
to help. 

On November 2, 2014 1:33:55 PM EST, Martin Manns <mma...@gmx.net> wrote:
>On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 18:10:03 +0100
>Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> wrote:
>
>> > After switching to systemd, I would like to get back the following
>> > behavior:
>> > 
>> > Mount multiple lvm-crypt volumes with password entry on startup.
>> > Mount several loopback devices from files within these volumes.
>> > 
>> > With sysvinit, I had put the mount order into /etc/fstab and
>> > everything worked as expected.
>> 
>> How so? In fstab in the column "pass" you can only specify the fsck
>> order, not the mount order.
>
>Just by stating the devices in the correct order.
>With sysvinit, password entries have always followed this order
>(verified on 3 systems).
>
>> > After switching to systemd, mount operations seem to be spawned in
>> > parallel. This has the following consequences:
>> 
>> Asking to find out whether this is a regression or just a different
>> behavior.
>> 
>> Did you also check debian-user and debian-user-german threads, I
>> think lvm- crypt + systemd has been discussed several times. DonĀ“t
>> know whether mutiple mounts have been a topic tough.
>
>I have tried debian-user, but I have not found the time to go through
>all of the systemd hits many of which are systemd vs sysvinit
>discussions. Doing all this reading, I have not found anything that
>solves my issue.
>
>Martin
>
>
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