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In a normal running system, non-passive targets and units used during early bootup are always started. So refusing "manual start" for them doesn't make any difference, because a "start" command doesn't cause any action. In early boot however, the administrator might want to start on of those targets or services by hand. We shouldn't interfere with that. Note: in case of systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service, really running the unit after system is up would break the system. So e.g. restarting should not be allowed. The unit has "RefuseManualStop=yes", which prevents restart too.
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SYSTEMD
21 lines
758 B
SYSTEMD
# This file is part of systemd.
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#
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# systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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[Unit]
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Description=Create Volatile Files and Directories
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Documentation=man:tmpfiles.d(5) man:systemd-tmpfiles(8)
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DefaultDependencies=no
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Conflicts=shutdown.target
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After=systemd-readahead-collect.service systemd-readahead-replay.service local-fs.target systemd-sysusers.service
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Before=sysinit.target shutdown.target
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RefuseManualStop=yes
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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RemainAfterExit=yes
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ExecStart=@rootbindir@/systemd-tmpfiles --create --remove --boot --exclude-prefix=/dev
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