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This adds a timeout if the TTY cannot be acquired and makes sure we
always output the question to the console, never to the TTY of the
respective service.
With misconfigured mysql, which uses Restart=always, the following two
messages would loop indefinitely and the "systemctl start" would never
finish:
Job pending for unit, delaying automatic restart.
mysqld.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart.
In service_enter_dead() always set the state to SERVICE_FAILED/DEAD first
before setting SERVICE_AUTO_RESTART. This is to allow running jobs to
complete. OnFailure will be also triggered at this point, so there's no
need to do it again from service_stop() (where it was added in commit
f0c7b229).
Note that OnFailure units should better trigger only after giving up
auto-restarting, but that's for another patch to solve.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=832039
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!)
Names= is a source of errors, simply because alias names specified like
this only become relevant after a unit has been loaded but cannot be
used to load a unit.
Let's get rid of the confusion and drop this field. To establish alias
names peope should use symlinks, which have the the benefit of being
useful as key to load a unit, even though they are not taken into
account if unit names are listed but they haven't been explicitly
referenced before.