I can't believe this was so easy to address and yet so hard to find.
]]>First:
# systemctl daemon-reload
followed by:
# systemctl restart remote-fs.target
or
# systemctl restart local-fs.target
depending on filesystem type
Thanks, that was it!
]]># systemctl daemon-reload
followed by:
# systemctl restart remote-fs.target
or
# systemctl restart local-fs.target
depending on filesystem type
]]>P.S. Interestingly google did not help much, systemd still seems to fall short on tutorials. I'll report a bug on that to systemd.
]]>/usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-fstab-generator /run/systemd/generator '' ''
works for me. You will see errors for all existing generated units; you can ignore these. You don't need to do systemctl daemon-reload.
]]>See
man systemd-fstab-generator
"Mounts listed in /etc/fstab will be converted into native units dynamically at boot and when the configuration of the system manager is reloaded."
P.S. If the latter means issueing "systemctl reload-daemon", it does not work. I guess the "and" does not really mean "reboot & reload", that'd be crazy.
cheers!
Milan