Martin Manns:
After switching to systemd, I  would like to get back the following
> behavior: [...]

Martin Steigerwald:
In fstab in the column "pass"  you can only specify the fsck order,
> not the mount order.

No, he cannot even do that. He's switched to systemd, remember. systemd converts /etc/fstab to a set of nonce native systemd units on the fly, and those are what actually drive mounting and filesystem checking. The conversion used to translate the pass number into an "fsckpassno" setting. That setting was removed in version 209. This is the reason:

* http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-September/013439.html


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