On 18 April 2015 at 09:39, Christoph Pleger
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>>> Why does systemd start this service before /var is mounted, though the
>>> service should be executed after remote-fs.target, and remote-fs.target
>>> comes after local-fs.target?
>>>
>>
>> Because remote-fs.target is not part of in
On Thu, 16.04.15 17:10, Christoph Pleger (christoph.ple...@cs.tu-dortmund.de)
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote:
>
> >> Sounds like you want to create intermediate.target, change
> >> default.target to point at it, boot all the way up to
> >> intermediate.target, and at that point isolate or start
>
Hello,
>> Why does systemd start this service before /var is mounted, though the
>> service should be executed after remote-fs.target, and remote-fs.target
>> comes after local-fs.target?
>>
>
> Because remote-fs.target is not part of initial transaction.
>
>> And why is this different in my inter
В Thu, 16 Apr 2015 17:10:57 +0200
"Christoph Pleger" пишет:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote:
>
> >> Sounds like you want to create intermediate.target, change
> >> default.target to point at it, boot all the way up to
> >> intermediate.target, and at that point isolate or start
> >> multi-user.target.
>
Hello,
I wrote:
>> Sounds like you want to create intermediate.target, change
>> default.target to point at it, boot all the way up to
>> intermediate.target, and at that point isolate or start
>> multi-user.target.
> I chose that solution, because from all possible solutions for the
> desired b