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Poettering: Factory Reset, Stateless Systems, Reproducible Systems & Verifiable Systems

Poettering: Factory Reset, Stateless Systems, Reproducible Systems & Verifiable Systems

Posted Jun 19, 2014 12:19 UTC (Thu) by rwmj (subscriber, #5474)
In reply to: Poettering: Factory Reset, Stateless Systems, Reproducible Systems & Verifiable Systems by Chousuke
Parent article: Poettering: Factory Reset, Stateless Systems, Reproducible Systems & Verifiable Systems

My original reply was about your assertion "/etc/fstab is unnecessary with systemd, so that's not a problem... Systemd merely generates native mount units from it for backwards compatibility."


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Poettering: Factory Reset, Stateless Systems, Reproducible Systems & Verifiable Systems

Posted Jun 19, 2014 12:23 UTC (Thu) by Chousuke (subscriber, #54562) [Link]

But that is a statement of fact. /etc/fstab is completely unnecessary on a systemd system; useful and convenient, yes, but not necessary.


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