I've just noticed that the bug is here again. Just that now it's nearly impossible to tell that THIS is what is causing the problem unless you boot without splash and quiet, and run 'mountall' as root in verbose mode. Otherwise you face with "mountall: Event failed"
As a workaround you can make a symlink of your path with spaces to a path without spaces, and put the "unspaced" path in /etc/fstab. But this is ugly and may cause additional problems.
I've just noticed that the bug is here again. Just that now it's nearly impossible to tell that THIS is what is causing the problem unless you boot without splash and quiet, and run 'mountall' as root in verbose mode. Otherwise you face with "mountall: Event failed"
As a workaround you can make a symlink of your path with spaces to a path without spaces, and put the "unspaced" path in /etc/fstab. But this is ugly and may cause additional problems.