Could fstab default mount options be changed so that, unless otherwise specified, failed mount attempts would skip that filesystem and keep booting (logging an error), instead of dropping to an inaccessible recovery console? This would let the fstab be fixed with minimal hassle in a headless environment, so long as the broken mount isn't /boot or /.
Could fstab default mount options be changed so that, unless otherwise specified, failed mount attempts would skip that filesystem and keep booting (logging an error), instead of dropping to an inaccessible recovery console? This would let the fstab be fixed with minimal hassle in a headless environment, so long as the broken mount isn't /boot or /.