В Fri, 29 Aug 2014 14:59:05 -0400 wor...@alum.mit.edu (Dale R. Worley) пишет:
> > From: wor...@alum.mit.edu (Dale R. Worley) > > > When reading /etc/fstab a few special mount options are > > understood by systemd which influence how dependencies are > > created for mount points from /etc/fstab. [...] If > > x-systemd.device-timeout= is specified it may be used to > > configure how long systemd should wait for a device to show up > > before giving up on an entry from /etc/fstab. Specify a time in > > seconds or explicitly specify a unit as s, min, h, ms. > > > > I haven't tried this yet, but it should suffice for my problem. > > OK, that test failed: systemd does *not* stop attempting to mount a > partition after x-systemd.device-timeout has passed. > You misunderstand what happens here. x-systemd.device-timeout sets *job* timeout - i.e. how long systemd waits when requested to mount filesystem ("systemctl start Store.mount" in this case). But when creating mount unit systemd also silently adds dependency to *device*: bor@opensuse:~/src/systemd> systemctl show boot.mount -p WantedBy --no-pager WantedBy=dev-sda1.device Which has the effect that if device was not present at boot but appears later, the very appearance of device triggers start of mount unit - filesystem gets mounted. And yes, this makes semantic very different from traditional /etc/fstab. And I'm not sure it has to do it by default ... honestly, I'm not sure it has to do it at all. I think about situation where I have persistent device names (SAN, iSCSI, LVM) and need to do maintenance which causes device nodes disappear and appear again. I definitely do not want any filesystem to be suddenly mounted in this case until I have finished my tasks. And of course it is not documented anywhere. > Here's the line in /etc/fstab: > > /dev/Freeze02/Store2 /Store ext4 > nofail,x-systemd.device-timeout=1m,defaults 0 0 > > And here's /run/systemd/generator/Store.mount: > > # Automatically generated by systemd-fstab-generator > > [Unit] > SourcePath=/etc/fstab > DefaultDependencies=no > After=local-fs-pre.target > Conflicts=umount.target > Before=umount.target > > [Mount] > What=/dev/Freeze02/Store2 > Where=/Store > Type=ext4 > FsckPassNo=0 > Options=nofail,x-systemd.device-timeout=1m,defaults > I expected timeout to go in generated unit actually, not in mount options. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel