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authorKarel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>2015-07-28 11:31:45 +0200
committerKarel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>2015-07-28 11:31:45 +0200
commit6f20f850f79df365c2533195214127142013d317 (patch)
tree8316f66d61b7483d7085597b87af44b98bf5dcd5 /src/core/selinux-access.h
parentcd3d7c00bfe8b87485bcbec57cce66d8cf98e056 (diff)
mount: remove obsolete -n
It seems that systemd still uses legacy -n option. The option has been originally designed to avoid write to /etc/mtab during boot when root FS is not ready or read-only. This is not necessary for long time, because /etc/mtab is not a real file (it's symlink) and write to the file is impossible. All utils should be able to detect the symlink and ignore mtab. This concept is supported for very long time before systemd. The userspase mount options are currently maintained by libmount (mount(8) and mount.nfs) in /run/mount) which is tmpfs initialized during early boot.
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