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I used to add external usb hdds as automounts in /etc/fstab, but sometimes I remove them (or they fail) rebooting the server fails since they won't mount.



Is there a way to automount system hdds if they exist, but don't hold up the boot process if they're not there?



It is absolutely imperative that the machine be able to reboot properly because I can't physically access it easily.


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TrailRider's link provided a starting point, but using the fstab options auto, nofail, defaults will achieve the wanted behavior.


[#33191] Monday, November 7, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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