On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 13:42:43 +0000
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <edua...@kalinowski.com.br> wrote:

> On Ter, 06 Jan 2015, Joe wrote:
> > The main issue is that anything local mounted in /etc/fstab (even
> > removable drives) will be treated as essential, and if they are not
> > there, boot will fail. The answer is either to remove any such
> > drives from fstab, as the kernel automounting should be good enough
> > now to do the job consistently, or to mark them as not being
> > required for boot.
> 
> This is already noted in the release notes.
> 

Yes, but I believe it is likely to be the main reason for a possible
lack of booting, about which the OP was concerned. I was making the
point that is a very simple thing to avoid.

-- 
Joe


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