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Opened by gnusupport - 24/06/2018
Last edited by tobias - 16/03/2022

FS#1039 - Desite "noauto" specified in /etc/fstab all devices get mounted

Description:

I have tried all combinations, but despite “noauto” specified in /etc/fstab all devices get mounted at boot.

Who can help me, not to mount a device during boot?

Closed by  tobias
16.03.2022 11:52
Reason for closing:  Invalid
Additional comments about closing:  

No further activity within this issue for about years. Closing therefore. Please open another issue if the problem persists.

That is because I don't want some devices mounted, as in man page for mount:

The command

               mount -a [-t type] [-O optlist]

        (usually given in a bootscript) causes all  filesystems  mentioned  in  fstab  (of  the
        proper type and/or having or not having the proper options) to be mounted as indicated,
        except for those whose line contains the noauto keyword.  Adding  the  -F  option  will
        make mount fork, so that the filesystems are mounted simultaneously.
# GNU.Support
 UUID=e06505e2-5f42-4d3f-9b65-efe1075d3cad /media/GNU.Support    ext4 noauto,user,exec 0 0

I have above line in /etc/fstab and it gets mounted on each boot, even though there is "noauto" in the line

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