On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 08:45:30PM +0300, Diamond wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 17:26:10 -0500
> William Hubbs <willi...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> 
> > - Currently, we have to skip over certain file systems that we can't
> >   unmount during shutdown. With the new approach, if the mount script
> >   mounts a file system during boot, it will be able to unmount the
> > same filesystem during shutdown, so that will eliminate more
> > complexity in our mount/unmount handling.
> 
> What about unmounting during shutdown of things which were mounted by
> autofs for example? Let us suppose I have samba network and I mount
> shares automatically using autofs in Windows-like way
> (cd /net/10.20.30.40/cool_share) and then I reboot after that. Will be
> this share unmounted well on shutdown with new system? :)

mount-ro isn't going anywhere, so it would end up being remounted
read-only as part of the shutdown.

Again, that is the way it is currently, but that could easily be
changed.

William

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