Just confirmed that using the test case in lucid, the /tmp directory fails to be mounted. However, this is because mountall treats the /tmp directory specially. Varying the /etc/fstab line in either of two ways is enough to fix this:
- set the 'pass' option to non-zero
- mount it somewhere other than /tmp
After making either change, mountall successfully mounts the device for me.
I've updated the test case using the first of these options.
Swâmi,
Just confirmed that using the test case in lucid, the /tmp directory fails to be mounted. However, this is because mountall treats the /tmp directory specially. Varying the /etc/fstab line in either of two ways is enough to fix this:
- set the 'pass' option to non-zero
- mount it somewhere other than /tmp
After making either change, mountall successfully mounts the device for me.
I've updated the test case using the first of these options.