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2017-02-07man: s/--unmount/--umount/g (#5243)Lennart Poettering
The --help text currently uses the "--umount" spelling, hence to the same in the man page too. And let's settle on "umount" instead of "unmount" here, since most folks probably expect that when typing in a command, as util-linux' tool is called "umount" after all, and so is the symlink "systemd-umount" we install.
2017-02-05build-sys,man: describe systemd-umount and hook it up to installation (#5227)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-10-12man: typo fixesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
A mix of fixes for typos and UK english
2016-08-18add a new tool for creating transient mount and automount unitsLennart Poettering
This adds "systemd-mount" which is for transient mount and automount units what "systemd-run" is for transient service, scope and timer units. The tool allows establishing mounts and automounts during runtime. It is very similar to the usual /bin/mount commands, but can pull in additional dependenices on access (for example, it pulls in fsck automatically), an take benefit of the automount logic. This tool is particularly useful for mount removable file systems (such as USB sticks), as the automount logic (together with automatic unmount-on-idle), as well as automatic fsck on first access ensure that the removable file system has a high chance to remain in a fully clean state even when it is unplugged abruptly, and returns to a clean state on the next re-plug. This is a follow-up for #2471, as it adds a simple client-side for the transient automount logic added in that PR. In later work it might make sense to invoke this tool automatically from udev rules in order to implement a simpler and safer version of removable media management á la udisks.