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| | | | As of time of writing, a modern Linux system that uses /etc/fstab and systemd cannot accept duplicate entries in /etc/fstab. The Problem See here for a failing example. # /etc/fstab ... /dev/mapper/backup-rotating-1 /mnt/backup-rotating ext4 defaults,nofail 0 2 /dev/mapper/backup-rotating-2 /mnt/backup-rotating ext4 defaults,nofail 0 2 In this example two cryptsetup devices that are used for backups are on a rotating schedule. At any given time only one of those two disks is connected to the computer while one is offsite at a secure location. | |
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| | Many of the long-time readers of this blog are going to probably have a panic attack when they read this article because they are going to be asking themselves the question, "Why in the heck does he want to install Active Directory in his life?" The reason, like so many answers to so many of |