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I found a combination of systemd options (on the ArchWiki [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Automount] that can be used in the /etc/fstab when mounting storage devices - be they internal external or network shares. | I found a combination of systemd options (on the ArchWiki [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Automount]) that can be used in the /etc/fstab when mounting storage devices - be they internal external or network shares. | ||
The magic these mount options bring (to me) is that if a network share or an external drive that is being called via /etc/fstab is not present, they save your machine from hanging for a minute or two during the boot process. | The magic these mount options bring (to me) is that if a network share or an external drive that is being called via /etc/fstab is not present, they save your machine from hanging for a minute or two during the boot process. | ||
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