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Interesting, so this is a bug... I just figured that the fstab was intended to be edited once you generated. Like genfstab only created a starting point for you to improve upon. Though I think maybe you should do that anyway.
As far as the tmpfs on /tmp is concerned, I was the one that actually changed the > to >> on the beginners guide. A littel while later, falconindy pointed out to me that this is not necessary any longer, as systemd has a tmp.mount unit that does this automagically for you. So I ended up removing it. I thought about re-editing the wiki to change it back, but I figure if it is shipped with the filesystem package, maybe it should be appended to in order to maintain the defaults. In any case, having the /tmp entry in the fstab didn't seem to hurt anything.
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In any case, having the /tmp entry in the fstab didn't seem to hurt anything.
I was just interested if it got assigned a pass of 2 too, because it didn't on my computer.
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Interesting, so this is a bug... I just figured that the fstab was intended to be edited once you generated. Like genfstab only created a starting point for you to improve upon. Though I think maybe you should do that anyway.
Sure, it's never going to be perfect. It's meant as a 90% starting point.
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