On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 13:13 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 07:47 -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Mar 10, 2021, at 20:18, Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
The answer may be "none of the above".
Diving into systemd documentation it seems that the sections included in the mount and automount unit files don't define those lines. :-(
There isn’t anything about exec lines in a .mount unit, which is why I said to have a .service unit that is a requirement and is triggered to start / stop when the mount is mounted / unmounted.
Here’s my post: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/...
Yes, I had noticed that. What isn't clear to me is how this would work on system reboot. I need to be able to power down the drive not just after it's unmounted, but when the system is rebooted and the drive hasn't been mounted in the first place, i.e. a non-event.
Someone on the SystemD list suggested using an @reboot line in crontab for this, as a special case.
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