Not when using systemd-mount
or the .mount
/ .automount
units, it will be handled automatically
@Magician1981 new technologies replace old ones in due time, so trust the knowledge of those trying to help you and switch to the systemd
way of mounting and auto-mounting…
It is already part of your default system install, and most other distros, no need to install and fiddle with old software…
When it comes to autofs
most likely not starting at boot has already been pointed out with the systemctl enable --now
command…
I wish as a New-year present that no-one in the world will ever use the
mount
command again ever and all switch to systemd-mount
eg:
systemd-mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/Torrent /mnt
or similar commands…
systemd-mount
can do much more as the prehistoric mount
command with a much more user-friendly and understandable way of config…
- Death to
/etc/fstab