On Tue, 14.12.10 17:54, Paul Wouters (paul@xelerance.com) wrote:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
Of course administrator can temporary override: mount /dev/shm -o remount, nosuid
Or even have it stick after reboot, by droping in /etc/systemd/system/ following unit definition¹:
No.
You either follow what is in /etc/fstab, or you disallow it from /etc/fstab.
You do not ignore /etc/fstab.
And if for some bad reason you do decided to ignore /etc/fstab, this should clearly cause log entries, and there should be a clear man page section for the man page in "man fstab" explaining this.
Yes, documentation is not sexy. No source code is not documentation
systemd documentation is actually pretty good and mostly comprehensive. Humble as I am I would even say that it is vastly superior to the majority of all open source projects. If you want to criticise us on something, pick something else, please.
Yes, reading documentation is not sexy, but just bitching isn't reading documentation.
Lennart