Am Dienstag, den 03.07.2012, 00:55 +0200 schrieb Kay Sievers: > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:44 AM, Paul Menzel wrote: > >> I'm also generally skeptical of After= without a corresponding > >> Requires= entry because it only affects the ordering if the other unit > >> is already present in the working set of services then being started. > > > > I did not get that. The manuals are waiting for me. > > > >> If something's required to happen before a unit, you need both. > > > > Understood. > > $ man systemd.unit > > "Before=, After= > Configures ordering dependencies between units. If a unit foo.service > contains a setting Before=bar.service and both units are being > started, bar.service's start-up is delayed until foo.service is > started up.
So »started up« does not mean is started up and finished with execution? […] Thanks, Paul
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