Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoot Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoot?atomcommentsDWiki2014-12-19T21:19:02ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoot.By Chris Siebenmann on /blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoottag:CSpace:blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoot:9880474091f23755c37004fe72a9588d39d5533dChris Siebenmann<div class="wikitext"><p>Oh wow, that's useful to know, and it's even right there in the <code>fstab</code>
manpage if we'd looked. Although I haven't tested it on 14.04 either,
<code>nobootwait</code> is at least documented in the 14.04 <code>fstab</code> manpage.</p>
<p>(And if it's been in <code>mountall</code> from 12.04 or earlier, the code probably
hasn't been broken since then. Although you never know, as always.)</p>
</div>2014-12-19T21:19:02ZFrom 128.2.192.183 on /blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoottag:CSpace:blog/linux/Ubuntu1204VerboseBoot:6a52dcf713b3a04397c99d2ddd8facfe50146be8From 128.2.192.183<div class="wikitext"><p>There is another fstab option called "nobootwait" that should allow Ubuntu 12.04 (I haven't tested on a 14.04 box yet) to boot when a filesystem is missing at boot time.
(sorry this is 2.5 years later, but it is a useful nugget)</p>
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