If a user's root filesystem type in fstab doesn't match his real root filesystem
type, I'd say he is confused already. :-) In that case, I think it makes more
sense to show the correct filesystem type for the >99% of users without a broken
fstab.
That being said, I'm sure there's a way we can make this correctly identify the
filesystem regardless of a broken fstab. I'm just not quite sure what that way
is at the moment...
If a user's root filesystem type in fstab doesn't match his real root filesystem
type, I'd say he is confused already. :-) In that case, I think it makes more
sense to show the correct filesystem type for the >99% of users without a broken
fstab.
That being said, I'm sure there's a way we can make this correctly identify the
filesystem regardless of a broken fstab. I'm just not quite sure what that way
is at the moment...