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2014-08-26units: order systemd-fsck@.service after local-fs-pre.target.Ivan Shapovalov
With this change, it becomes possible to order a unit to activate before any modifications to the file systems. This is especially useful for supporting resume from hibernation.
2013-10-19fstab-generator: Generate explicit dependencies on systemd-fsck@.service ↵Thomas Bächler
instead of using FsckPassNo [tomegun: * order all fsck instances after fsck-root * check for OOM * added notes in the manpages]
2013-08-15units: make fsck units remain after exitZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Without this, fsck would be re-run if any other service which pulls in a target requiring one of the mounts was started after fsck was done but before the initial transaction was done. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66784
2012-07-13unit: rename BindTo= to BindsTo=Lennart Poettering
all other dependencies are in 3rd person. Change BindTo= accordingly to BindsTo=. Of course, the dependency is widely used, hence we parse the old name too for compatibility.
2012-06-27units: fix Documentation= tag in fsck unitsLennart Poettering
2012-06-27man: document systemd-fsckLennart Poettering
2012-06-25units: rename fsck@.service to systemd-fsck@.serviceLennart Poettering
The rule is that units that encapsulate our own code are prefixed with "systemd-". Since the fsck units invoke our own code, hence add the missing prefix. Since a long long time the fsck units didn't invoke the naked fsck binaries anymore, and it is unlikely that this well ever change. On the opposite: the code in systemd-fsck will probably get more complex over time to handle fsck progress to plymouth forwarding. Same for quotacheck (but not quotaon!)