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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
3b1211574b man: use trailing slash on directories in more places 2020-10-05 18:44:05 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2e2f6a01a0
Merge pull request #16143 from fbuihuu/fstab-generator-fix
fstab-generator: make sure explicit deps configured via mount options apply to .mount, not .automount unit
2020-07-07 20:06:18 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
bdac560801 tree-wide: drop quotes from around [section]
For users, the square brackets already serve as markup and clearly delineate
the section name from surrounding text. Putting additional markup around that
only adds clutter. Also, we were very inconsistent in using the quotes. Let's
just drop them altogether.
2020-07-06 11:29:05 +02:00
Franck Bui
045c5faf5a fstab-generator: extra dependencies specified in fstab should be applied to the mount unit
If an entry in fstab uses "x-systemd.automount" option and also asks for
additionnal dependencies via x-systemd.requires or such, then the dependencies
were applied to the automount unit.

But this unlikely to do the right thing and is inconsistent with what's done
for network mounts.

Indeed when an fstab entries has "_netdev,x-systemd.automount" options, the
dependencies against the network requested by "_netdev" are (correctly) applied
to the mount unit only and the automount unit remains ordered against
local-fs.target.

The same logic should be followed when extra deps are specified via the mount
options as automount units should always be ordered against local-fs.target.

Note: in general explicit deps specified via mount options should be used with
care and should be used to specify dependencies on other mount units only as it
can easily create ordering cycles otherwise like it's been seen in
https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable/issues/69. Mount units (as well as
automount ones) are ordered before local-fs.target by default which is a
low-level target that most other units depend on.
2020-07-01 16:34:42 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
bb94ded693
Merge pull request #15661 from hundeboll/mount-read-write-only
Mount read write only
2020-05-20 15:48:04 +02:00
Martin Hundebøll
ad76560525 man: document x-systemd.rw-only fstab option 2020-05-20 14:26:04 +02:00
Martin Hundebøll
75f4bd7fd0 man: document ReadWriteOnly property for mount units 2020-05-20 14:26:04 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
6dbf40256b man: put all pages which mention a specifier in the index
I wasn't 100% convinced that this is the right thing to do, hence the separate
commit. But e.g. for paths we index all mentions, so I think it's reasonable to
do the same here.
2020-05-07 16:30:10 +02:00
Antonio Russo
be02c1cf42 Implemented x-systemd.{required,wanted}-by= options
Teaches systemd-fstab-generator these two unit options,
creating appropriate dependencies on the generated .mount
units.  When used, they override any other automatically
generated dependencies, such as local-fs.target, and are
NOT suppressed by noauto.  The new options are ignored for
/, in the same way that noauto is ignored.

Fixes: #14380
Signed-off-by: Antonio Russo <antonio.e.russo@gmail.com>
2020-01-21 06:54:34 -07:00
Antonio Russo
81248e7f3e Documentation update for x-systemd.{before,after}
A minor clarification in the manual page is made.

Signed-off-by: Antonio Russo <antonio.e.russo@gmail.com>
2020-01-20 21:05:08 -07:00
Lennart Poettering
f9951b0cf0 man: we support bind mounting regular files too
Let's be precise here: we accept non-directories here too, even though
we create things as directories if we find the Where= not to exist.
2020-01-13 11:24:35 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
151a7133cd man: document that we mkdir() on What= in .mount units too
As suggested here:

https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2020-January/043914.html
2020-01-13 11:23:59 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
b0343f8c96 man: change noindex="true" to index="false"
We nowadays prefer positive options over negative.
2019-11-21 22:03:57 +01:00
Philip Withnall
f627573031 man: Add missing <literal> tags in various man pages
A minor formatting improvement brought to you by the wonders of `git
grep`.

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
2019-06-12 10:39:50 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
a37ef4550e man: add missing =
Fixes #12598.
2019-05-17 15:41:21 +02:00
Ben Boeckel
5238e95759 codespell: fix spelling errors 2019-04-29 16:47:18 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
438e6a48be man: add references from the .mount and .service man pages to systemd-{mount,run} pages
Fixes: #12235
2019-04-08 15:25:36 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
3a54a15760 man: use same header for all files
The "include" files had type "book" for some raeason. I don't think this
is meaningful. Let's just use the same everywhere.

$ perl -i -0pe 's^..DOCTYPE (book|refentry) PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.[25]//EN"\s+"http^<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"\n  "http^gms' man/*.xml
2019-03-14 14:42:05 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
0307f79171 man: standarize on one-line license header
No need to waste space, and uniformity is good.

$ perl -i -0pe 's|\n+<!--\s*SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1..\s*-->|\n<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ -->|gms' man/*.xml
2019-03-14 14:29:37 +01:00
Yu Watanabe
7e68a33b46 man: clarify the source of DefaultTimeoutStartSec= 2019-02-01 12:31:35 +01:00
Yu Watanabe
321cd1c17c man: update DefaultDependency= in systemd.mount(5)
Follow-up for d54bab90e6 and the
previous commit.
2019-01-26 13:06:16 +01:00
Michael Scherer
41fc3fab1c man: Use the proper option name in documentation 2018-12-13 20:30:58 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
f0c5cda251 man: add missing descriptions of fstab options to systemd.swap(5) 2018-12-03 23:52:39 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
e6c7c7ffd5 man: document that 'nofail' also has an effect on ordering
Prompted by #9765
2018-08-02 14:15:44 -07:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
fdbbee37d5 man: drop unused <authorgroup> tags from man sources
Docbook styles required those to be present, even though the templates that we
use did not show those names anywhere. But something changed semi-recently (I
would suspect docbook templates, but there was only a minor version bump in
recent years, and the changelog does not suggest anything related), and builds
now work without those entries. Let's drop this dead weight.

Tested with F26-F29, debian unstable.

$ perl -i -0pe 's/\s*<authorgroup>.*<.authorgroup>//gms' man/*xml
2018-06-14 12:22:18 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
0c69794138 tree-wide: remove Lennart's copyright lines
These lines are generally out-of-date, incomplete and unnecessary. With
SPDX and git repository much more accurate and fine grained information
about licensing and authorship is available, hence let's drop the
per-file copyright notice. Of course, removing copyright lines of others
is problematic, hence this commit only removes my own lines and leaves
all others untouched. It might be nicer if sooner or later those could
go away too, making git the only and accurate source of authorship
information.
2018-06-14 10:20:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
818bf54632 tree-wide: drop 'This file is part of systemd' blurb
This part of the copyright blurb stems from the GPL use recommendations:

https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html

The concept appears to originate in times where version control was per
file, instead of per tree, and was a way to glue the files together.
Ultimately, we nowadays don't live in that world anymore, and this
information is entirely useless anyway, as people are very welcome to
copy these files into any projects they like, and they shouldn't have to
change bits that are part of our copyright header for that.

hence, let's just get rid of this old cruft, and shorten our codebase a
bit.
2018-06-14 10:20:20 +02:00
Michael Biebl
1b2ad5d9a5 doc: more spelling fixes 2018-06-12 16:31:30 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
aed5cb03db man: merge two sections into two subsections of one section
Those are very close subjects that are a good fit for one section.
2018-04-18 10:04:10 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
11a1589223 tree-wide: drop license boilerplate
Files which are installed as-is (any .service and other unit files, .conf
files, .policy files, etc), are left as is. My assumption is that SPDX
identifiers are not yet that well known, so it's better to retain the
extended header to avoid any doubt.

I also kept any copyright lines. We can probably remove them, but it'd nice to
obtain explicit acks from all involved authors before doing that.
2018-04-06 18:58:55 +02:00
Alan Jenkins
5e0aff564c man: User=, Group= *never* work for mount units (#7602)
Old text:

> Note that the User= and
> Group= options are not particularly useful for mount units specifying a
> "Type=" option or using configuration not specified in /etc/fstab;
> mount(8) will refuse options that are not listed in /etc/fstab if it is
> not run as UID 0.

However I recently learnt the following:

> The mount program does not read the /etc/fstab file if both device
> and dir are specified.

Therefore, if both device and dir are specified, the `user` or `users`
options in `fstab` will not have any effect.  Run as a normal user,
you will always see

    mount: only root can do that

Fix the explanation in the man page.

Also make sure to markup User= and Group= with <varname>.
2017-12-19 21:22:05 +01:00
Alan Jenkins
3f2d136505 man: generalize "binary" to "program" (#7668)
Systemd services are permitted to be scripts, as well as binary
executables.

The same also applies to the underlying /sbin/mount and /sbin/swapon.
It is not necessary for the user to consider what type of program file
these are.  Nor is it necessary with systemd-nspawn, to distinguish between
init as a "binary" v.s. a user-specified "program".

Also fix a couple of grammar nits in the modified sentences.
2017-12-16 11:48:12 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
58e0ac3349 man: add docs for systemd-growfs and systemd-makefs 2017-11-30 20:46:30 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
572eb058cf Add SPDX license identifiers to man pages 2017-11-19 19:08:15 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
0c08bc7f09 man: document that noauto doesn't affect automount units configured through /etc/fstab (#7350)
Fixes: #6937
2017-11-16 12:05:15 +09:00
John Lin
45f09f939b man: explicitly distinguish "implicit dependencies" and "default dependencies"
Fixes: #6793
2017-09-13 11:39:09 +08:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
0f00528db4 man: add an explicit description of _netdev to systemd.mount(5)
It was mentioned in passing, but having it in the list of options is also
nice.
2017-09-05 12:06:30 +02:00
Colin Walters
634735b56b fstab-generator: Chase symlinks where possible (#6293)
This has a long history; see see 5261ba9018
which originally introduced the behavior.  Unfortunately that commit
doesn't include any rationale, but IIRC the basic issue is that
systemd wants to model the real mount state as units, and symlinks
make canonicalization much more difficult.

At the same time, on a RHEL6 system (upstart), one can make e.g. `/home` a
symlink, and things work as well as they always did; but one doesn't have
access to the sophistication of mount units (dependencies, introspection, etc.)
Supporting symlinks here will hence make it easier for people to do upgrades to
RHEL7 and beyond.

The `/home` as symlink case also appears prominently for OSTree; see
https://ostree.readthedocs.io/en/latest/manual/adapting-existing/

Further work has landed in the nspawn case for this; see e.g.
d944dc9553

A basic limitation with doing this in the fstab generator (and that I hit while
doing some testing) is that we obviously can't chase symlinks into mounts,
since the generator runs early before mounts. Or at least - doing so would
require multiple passes over the fstab data (as well as looking at existing
mount units), and potentially doing multi-phase generation. I'm not sure it's
worth doing that without a real world use case. For now, this will fix at least
the OSTree + `/home` <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1382873> case
mentioned above, and in general anyone who for whatever reason has symlinks in
their `/etc/fstab`.
2017-07-11 18:48:57 +02:00
NeilBrown
65e1dee7dc fstab-generator: handle NFS "bg" mounts correctly. (#6103)
When "bg" is specified for NFS mounts, and if the server is
not accessible, two behaviors are possible depending on networking
details.
If a definitive error is received, such a EHOSTUNREACH or ECONNREFUSED,
mount.nfs will fork and continue in the background, while /bin/mount
will report success.
If no definitive error is reported but the connection times out
instead, then the mount.nfs timeout will normally be longer than the
systemd.mount timeout, so mount.nfs will be killed by systemd.

In the first case the mount has appeared to succeed even though
it hasn't.  This can be confusing.  Also the background mount.nfs
will never get cleaned up, even if the mount unit is stopped.

In the second case, mount.nfs is killed early and so the mount will
not complete when the server comes back.

Neither of these are ideal.

This patch modifies the options when an NFS bg mount is detected to
force an "fg" mount, but retain the default "retry" time of 10000
minutes that applies to "bg" mounts.
It also imposes "nofail" behaviour and sets the TimeoutSec for the
mount to "infinity" so the retry= time is allowed to complete.
This provides near-identical behaviour to an NFS bg mount started directly
by "mount -a".  The only difference is that systemd will not wait for
the first mount attempt, while "mount -a" will.

Fixes #6046
2017-07-04 09:47:40 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
98e9d71022 man: fix links to external man pages
linkchecker ftw!
2017-05-07 11:29:40 -04:00
AsciiWolf
28a0ad81ee man: use https:// in URLs 2017-02-21 16:28:04 +01:00
Ruslan Bilovol
ae3251851a fstab-generator: add x-systemd.before and x-systemd.after fstab options (#5330)
Currently fstab entries with 'nofail' option are mounted
asynchronously and there is no way how to specify dependencies
between such fstab entry and another units. It means that
users are forced to write additional dependency units manually.

The patch introduces new systemd fstab options:

x-systemd.before=<PATH>
x-systemd.after=<PATH>

 - to specify another mount dependency (PATH is translated to unit name)

x-systemd.before=<UNIT>
x-systemd.after=<UNIT>

 - to specify arbitrary UNIT dependency

For example mount where A should be mounted before local-fs.target unit:

 /dev/sdb1    /mnt/test/A     none    nofail,x-systemd.before=local-fs.target
2017-02-13 20:50:22 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
19d0833bea fstab-generator: also convert % → %% for What=
Same reasons as the previous patch.
2017-02-08 17:20:35 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
d5cc4be28f fstab-generator: Options= applies specifier expansion
Let's document that this is the case, and properly escape % when we
generate Options= in the generator.

Fixes: #5086
2017-02-08 17:20:35 +01:00
Franck Bui
ebc8968bc0 core: make mount units from /proc/self/mountinfo possibly bind to a device (#4515)
Since commit 9d06297, mount units from mountinfo are not bound to their devices
anymore (they use the "Requires" dependency instead).

This has the following drawback: if a media is mounted and the eject button is
pressed then the media is unconditionally ejected leaving some inconsistent
states.

Since udev is the component that is reacting (no matter if the device is used
or not) to the eject button, users expect that udev at least try to unmount the
media properly.

This patch introduces a new property "SYSTEMD_MOUNT_DEVICE_BOUND". When set on
a block device, all units that requires this device will see their "Requires"
dependency upgraded to a "BindTo" one. This is currently only used by cdrom
devices.

This patch also gives the possibility to the user to restore the previous
behavior that is bind a mount unit to a device. This is achieved by passing the
"x-systemd.device-bound" option to mount(8). Please note that currently this is
not working because libmount treats the x-* options has comments therefore
they're not available in utab for later application retrievals.
2016-12-16 17:13:58 +01:00
Christian Hesse
110773f6c9 fstab-generator: add x-systemd.mount-timeout (#4603)
This adds a new systemd fstab option x-systemd.mount-timeout. The option
adds a timeout value that specifies how long systemd waits for the mount
command to finish. It allows to mount huge btrfs volumes without issues.

This is equivalent to adding option TimeoutSec= to [Mount] section in a
mount unit file.

fixes #4055
2016-11-11 09:08:57 -05:00
Lennart Poettering
43f1f9a61d Merge pull request #4053 from brulon/force-unmount
add ForceUnmount= setting for mount units
2016-08-30 16:44:51 +02:00
Yu Watanabe
871583be95 man: systemd.mount: DefaultTimeoutStart -> DefaultTimeoutStartSec 2016-08-29 11:02:36 +09:00
Barron Rulon
4f8d40a9dc mount: add new ForceUnmount= setting for mount units, mapping to umount(8)'s "-f" switch 2016-08-27 10:46:52 -04:00
brulon
e520950a03 mount: add new LazyUnmount= setting for mount units, mapping to umount(8)'s "-l" switch (#3827) 2016-08-26 17:57:22 +02:00