(This is more proper for a systemd-users mailing list, but I can't find one.)
I'd like to customize my systemd. (I'm running Fedora Linux 19, with systemd-204-20.fc19.x86_64.) I have a line in /etc/fstab like this, which refers to a logical volume on a USB storage device: /dev/Freeze02/Store2 /Store2 ext4 nofail,defaults 0 0 Of course, if the logical folume Store2 is present at boot time, it gets mounted. In the past, once the system is running, if I plug in the storage device, the volume does not get mounted unless I manuall issue "mount /Store2". More recently, if I plug in the storage device, the volume gets mounted automatically. Messages in /var/log/messages suggest that systemd is doing the mounting. I would like to suppress the latter automatic mounting. (This is for all filesystems, which means I don't want to have to modify every fstab line.) The documentation of systemd is voluminous and hard to understand, but I believe that in order to do this, I need to provide systemd with a value that applies to all *.automount units that suppresses the action of the unit. Because I do not want to put "noauto" in the fstab line, I expect that the initial mounting will still be done if the logical volume is present at boot time. I'm guessing that putting something in a "automount@.service" file will suffice. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks, Dale _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel