Yeah that’s what it does, that was a shitpost if it wasn’t obvious :p
Though I do use ZFS which you configure the mountpoints in the filesystem itself. But it also ultimately generates systemd mount units under the hood. So I really only need one unit, for /boot.
You guys still use fstab? It’s systemd/Linux, you use mount units.
I thought systemd read fstab to dynamically create the mount units? First i’ve heard of someone bespoke mount units… but sounds neat!
Yeah that’s what it does, that was a shitpost if it wasn’t obvious :p
Though I do use ZFS which you configure the mountpoints in the filesystem itself. But it also ultimately generates systemd mount units under the hood. So I really only need one unit, for
/boot
.I thought you were talking about systemd discoverable partitions specification:
https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/discoverable_partitions_specification/