On 03/19/2014 11:22 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Like I said before this device has major file system problems. Because it's in 
your fstab, and fails to mount, you are dropped to emergency shell.*Any*  
volume in fstab that fails to mount at boot time causes the system to behave 
this way. Use nofail mount option otherwise.

You might also want to change the mount options to noauto user, so that it doesn't get mounted at boot and doesn't require the root password to mount/unmount it.
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