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man: clarify that /run/media/system/ is where mounts are placed by default
Prompted by the discussions on: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/11982#issuecomment-472781806
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the service manager job queue, so that it may pull in further dependencies (such as parent mounts, or a file system
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checker to execute a priori), and may make use of the auto-mounting logic.</para>
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<para>The command takes either one or two arguments. If only one argument is specified it should refer to a block
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device or regular file containing a file system (e.g. <literal>/dev/sdb1</literal> or
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<literal>/path/to/disk.img</literal>). If it is a block device, which is then probed for a label and other
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metadata, and is mounted to a directory whose name is generated from the label. In this mode the block device must
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exist at the time of invocation of the command, so that it may be probed. If the device is found to be a removable
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block device (e.g. a USB stick) an automount point instead of a regular mount point is created (i.e. the
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<option>--automount=</option> option is implied, see below).</para>
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<para>The command takes either one or two arguments. If only one argument is specified it should refer to
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a block device or regular file containing a file system (e.g. <literal>/dev/sdb1</literal> or
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<literal>/path/to/disk.img</literal>). The block device or image file is then probed for a file system
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label and other metadata, and is mounted to a directory below <filename>/run/media/system/</filename>
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whose name is generated from the file system label. In this mode the block device or image file must
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exist at the time of invocation of the command, so that it may be probed. If the device is found to be a
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removable block device (e.g. a USB stick) an automount point instead of a regular mount point is created
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(i.e. the <option>--automount=</option> option is implied, see below).</para>
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<para>If two arguments are specified the first indicates the mount source (the <replaceable>WHAT</replaceable>) and
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the second indicates the path to mount it on (the <replaceable>WHERE</replaceable>). In this mode no probing of the
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