Hi all, Perhaps this is more of a systemd-related question, but I wasn't sure so here I go. I'm running into an issue where an lvcreate invocation somehow (supposedly) results in systemd trying to activate tmp.mount. fooctl.py[14099]: foopkg-utils [14099]: INFO RunCmd: lvcreate -kn --addtag @bar -s -n bar_elastic-1582433367.seven storage/bar_elastic-1582433367 dmeventd[663]: No longer monitoring thin pool storage-thinpool-tpool. lvm[663]: Monitoring thin pool storage-thinpool-tpool. fooctl.py[14099]: foopkg-utils [14099]: WARNING Command 'lvcreate -kn --addtag @bar -s -n bar_elastic-1582433367seven storage/bar_elastic-1582433367' stderr out: ' WARNING: Sum of all thin volume sizes (2.98 TiB) exceeds the size of thin pool storage/thinpool and the size of whole volume group (378.00 GiB)! ' systemd[1]: tmp.mount: Directory /tmp to mount over is not empty, mounting anyway. systemd[1]: tmp.mount: Failed to run 'mount' task: No such file or directory systemd[1]: Failed to mount /tmp. The thing is (a) I don't have tmp.mount activated (my /tmp belongs in the root fs) and there is no relevant entry in `/etc/fstab`. The unit is only defined at `/usr/share/systemd/tmp.mount`. So I don't get why systemd is trying to mount tmp.mount at all and why only after the `lvcreate` invocation. Another interesting observation, is that even though I also do other lvcreate invocations from the same group, the tmp.mount issue only comes after invocations where the lv name ends with `.seven` (like in my example above). This is Debian Stretch with lvm 2.02.168. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!