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remote-fs.target is ordered after the {auto,}mount units. In case of automount
we do not want to wait for the network to come up before proceeding. In case
of a regular mount unit, the unit will be ordered after network.target
so the behavior is unchanged.
This speeds up boot quite a bit for me when having some services needing
NetworkManager-wait-online.service, and having my home partition on nfs
under an automountpoint.
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http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/hostnamed
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get a shell on /dev/console
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/dev/.systemd/ask-password
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tmpfiles quite a bit
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systemd-shutdown invocations
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of modules in /etc/modules.d/ on boot, replacing distro-dependent shell hacks for this
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seperate arguments
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file is now shipped upstream dbus
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