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2013-03-15Make initrd.target the default target in the initrdHarald Hoyer
First, rename root-fs.target to initrd-root-fs.target to clarify its usage. Mount units with "x-initrd-rootfs.mount" are now ordered before initrd-root-fs.target. As we sometimes construct /sysroot mounts in /etc/fstab in the initrd, we want these to be mounted before the initrd-root-fs.target is active. initrd.target can be the default target in the initrd. (normal startup) : : v basic.target | ______________________/| / | | sysroot.mount | | | v | initrd-root-fs.target | | | v | initrd-parse-etc.service (custom initrd services) | | v | (sysroot-usr.mount and | various mounts marked | with fstab option | x-initrd.mount) | | | v | initrd-fs.target | | \______________________ | \| v initrd.target | v initrd-cleanup.service isolates to initrd-switch-root.target | v ______________________/| / | | initrd-udevadm-cleanup-db.service | | (custom initrd services) | | | \______________________ | \| v initrd-switch-root.target | v initrd-switch-root.service | v switch-root
2013-03-13add initrd-fs.target and root-fs.targetHarald Hoyer
Instead of using local-fs*.target in the initrd, use root-fs.target for sysroot.mount and initrd-fs.target for /sysroot/usr and friends. Using local-fs.target would mean to carry over the activated local-fs.target to the isolated initrd-switch-root.target and thus in the real root. Having local-fs.target already active after deserialization causes ordering problems with the real root services and targets. We better isolate to targets for initrd-switch-root.target, which are only available in the initrd.
2013-03-06Revert "units/initrd-*: require initrd-fs.target rather than local-fs.target"Harald Hoyer
This reverts commit 7d89ce303fb59743a4392eeb3110c00f100172ca.
2013-03-04units/initrd-*: require initrd-fs.target rather than local-fs.targetHarald Hoyer
2013-03-01initrd: add unit files needed for basic systemd-in-initrd supportTom Gundersen
This will: * mount all configured filesystems (typically the rootfs on /sysroot) * reload the configuration to pick up anything from the mounted fs (typically /sysroot/etc/fstab) * mount any newly configured filesystems (typically /usr on /sysroot/usr, if applicable) * shut-down and clean-up any daemons running in the initramfs (typically udevd) * switch-root to /sysroot and start the real init For an example of what files should be included in an initramfs based on this see <https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-projects/2013-February/003628.html>. Cc: Harald Hoyer <harald.hoyer@gmail.com> Cc: Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>