On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 03:56:27PM +0200, Jon Severinsson wrote: > > So the only thing it does is that it'll delay remote-fs.target if it were to > > be reached before local-fs.target. > > Which in my oppinion is a good thing, as writers of service files, as well as > legacy init scripts, should rightfully be able to assume that if they request > all remote file systems to be mounted, local file systems will be too. > > Also I would have a hard time explaining why a change of a remote mount to a > local one should be allowed to cause regressions... local-fs.target is part of sysinit.target, so all normal units get it by default. Explicit relationships with local-fs.target are only necessary for special early-boot services, which have to carefully set all dependencies, so are out of scope here. Everything else should be fine.
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