Unsure why there is a bug open on mountall here, since mountall already does precisely this.
If the filesystem doesn't show up, it shows a message that allows the user to skip it, or get a shell to fix it up - or just wait
Unsure why there is a bug open on mountall here, since mountall already does precisely this.
If the filesystem doesn't show up, it shows a message that allows the user to skip it, or get a shell to fix it up - or just wait