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I have reverted the fstab.d support. The libmount will NOT read
/etc/fstab.d by default.
If you really need an additional configuration outside /etc/fstab
then you have to explicitly add the option --fstab <path> to mount(8)
command line. This option may be specified more than once and the
<path> may be a directory. This solution should be enough for
initramfs scripts.
Thanks for feedback.
Karel
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