If you put noauto into the mount options after ,--, you
don't get the behavior you would expect. The option
gets applied to the supermount mount itself rather than
the subfs mount.
This isn't a fault of supermount: the noauto option a)
doesn't make sense for the sub-mount and b) is only
interpreted by the mount utility, which doesn't know that
supermount will pass on those options.
-> no bug.
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This isn't a fault of supermount: the noauto option a)
doesn't make sense for the sub-mount and b) is only
interpreted by the mount utility, which doesn't know that
supermount will pass on those options.
-> no bug.