> It creates stuff in /var/run that is only needed when an empty tmpfs
> is mounted there. If /var/run is on disk, none of these things is
> needed, but old stuff would need to be deleted instead. The .service
> is just the extension of the .mount, and does not make sense on its
> own.

OK
But what I don't understand is, if the call to var-lock.service after 
var-lock.mount is implicit, why does var-run.service also need a 
"After=var-run.mount"? Both var-lock.service and var-run.service have the same 
"After=var-run.mount".
Isn't this specific to Fedora?

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