On 12/19/2015 12:57 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote: [snip] >>> >> It seems I'm not the only one: >> https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1034770-highlight-localmount.html >> >> "The problem was openrc-0.18.4. When I downgraded to openrc-0.16.4 the >> problem went away." >> >> Now, I can not downgrade without eth0 working. >> Do I need to boot strap and downgrade or is there is easier solution? >> >> -- >> Thelma >> >> >> > Here is a news item that explains the situation. > > 2015-10-07-openrc-0-18-localmount-and-netmount-changes > Title OpenRC-0.18 localmount and netmount changes > Author William Hubbs <willi...@gentoo.org> > Posted 2015-10-07 > Revision 1 > > The behaviour of localmount and netmount is changing on Linux systems. > In the past, these services always started successfully. However, now they > will fail if a file system they attempt to mount cannot be mounted. > > If you have file systems listed in fstab which should not be mounted at > boot time, make sure to add noauto to the mount options. If you have > file systems that you want to attempt to mount at boot time but failure > should be allowed, add nofail to the mount options for these file > systems in fstab. >
This is my fstab: /dev/hda1 /boot ext2 noauto,noatime 1 1 /dev/hda3 / ext3 noatime 0 1 /dev/hda2 none swap sw 0 0 /dev/hda4 /home ext3 noatime 0 1 /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,ro,users 0 0 /dev/hdd /mnt/dvdr auto noauto,users 0 0 # Scanner none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults,devmode=0666 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 Does it mean I should add: "nofail" to Scanner and "/proc" line? -- Thelma