services. These targets are generally not part of the
initial boot transaction, unless they are explicitly
pulled in by one of the implementing services. Note
- specifically, that these <emphasis>passive</emphasis>
+ specifically that these <emphasis>passive</emphasis>
target units are generally not pulled in by the
consumer of a service, but by the provider of the
service. This means: a consuming service should order
<varname>Wants=</varname> type
dependency. If the unit wants
to be pulled in by the first
- remote mount showing up it
+ remote mount showing up, it
should use
<filename>network-online.target</filename>
(see above).</para>
<filename>smartcard.target</filename>,
<filename>sound.target</filename>.</para>
- <para>In addition the following special unit is
+ <para>In addition, the following special unit is
understood only when systemd runs as service instance:</para>
<variablelist>
manager should start this
unit. If systemd receives
<constant>SIGTERM</constant> or <constant>SIGINT</constant> when running
- as user service daemon it will
+ as user service daemon, it will
start this unit.</para>
<para>Normally, this pulls in