On Mon, 18.05.15 12:30, Karel Zak (k...@redhat.com) wrote:
Currently we have no way how to specify dependencies between fstab
entries (or another units) in the /etc/fstab. It means that users are
forced to bypass fstab and write .mount units manually.
The patch introduces new systemd fstab
Currently we have no way how to specify dependencies between fstab
entries (or another units) in the /etc/fstab. It means that users are
forced to bypass fstab and write .mount units manually.
The patch introduces new systemd fstab options:
x-systemd.requires=PATH
- to specify dependence an
Patchset imported to github.
Pull request:
https://github.com/systemd-devs/systemd/compare/master...systemd-mailing-devs:1431945037-29963-1-git-send-email-kzak%40redhat.com
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Currently we have no way how to specify dependencies between fstab
entries (or another units) in the /etc/fstab. It means that users are
forced to bypass fstab and write .mount units manually.
The patch introduces new systemd fstab options:
x-systemd.requires=PATH
- to specify dependence an
On Fri, 15.05.15 12:41, Karel Zak (k...@redhat.com) wrote:
+static int write_requires_after(FILE *f, const char *opts) {
+_cleanup_free_ char *arg = NULL, *unit = NULL;
+int r;
+
+assert(f);
+assert(opts);
+
+r = fstab_filter_options(opts,