systemd-remount-fs.service, systemd-remount-fs — Remount root and kernel file systems
systemd-remount-fs.service
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-remount-fs
systemd-remount-fs.service
is an early boot service that applies mount options
listed in fstab(5), or
gathered from the partition table (when
systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8)
is active) to the root file system, the /usr/
file system, and the kernel API file
systems. This is required so that the mount options of these file systems — which are pre-mounted by the
kernel, the initial RAM disk, container environments or system manager code — are updated to those
configured in /etc/fstab
and the other sources. This service ignores normal file
systems and only changes the root file system (i.e. /
), /usr/
,
and the virtual kernel API file systems such as /proc/
, /sys/
or
/dev/
. This service executes no operation if no configuration is found
(/etc/fstab
does not exist or lists no entries for the mentioned file systems, or
the partition table does not contain relevant entries).
For a longer discussion of kernel API file systems see API File Systems.
Note: systemd-remount-fs.service
is usually pulled in by
systemd-fstab-generator(8),
hence it is also affected by the kernel command line option fstab=
, which may be used
to disable the generator. It may also pulled in by
systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8),
which is affected by systemd.gpt_auto
and other options.