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diff --git a/man/systemd.mount.xml b/man/systemd.mount.xml
index 2352b6a8f..bcaae3341 100644
--- a/man/systemd.mount.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.mount.xml
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
systemd.mount
- systemd mount configuration files
+ Mount unit configuration
@@ -72,7 +72,10 @@
systemd.exec5,
which define the execution environment the
mount8
- binary is executed in.
+ binary is executed in, and in
+ systemd.kill5
+ which define the way the processes are
+ terminated.
Mount units must be named after the mount point
directories they control. Example: the mount point
@@ -104,17 +107,19 @@
Mount units may either be configured via unit
files, or via /etc/fstab (see
fstab5
- for details).
+ for details). Mounts listed in
+ /etc/fstab will be converted into
+ native units dynamically at boot and when the
+ configuration of the system manager is reloaded. See
+ systemd-fstab-generator8
+ for details about the conversion.When reading /etc/fstab a
few special mount options are understood by systemd
which influence how dependencies are created for mount
- points from /etc/fstab. If
- is set in
- system.conf (which is the
- default), or if is
- specified as mount option, then systemd will create a
- dependency of type from either
+ points from /etc/fstab. systemd
+ will create a dependency of type
+ from either
local-fs.target or
remote-fs.target, depending
whether the file system is local or remote. If
@@ -123,7 +128,7 @@
system. See
systemd.automount5
for details. If
- is
+ is
specified it may be used to configure how long systemd
should wait for a device to show up before giving up
on an entry from
@@ -145,7 +150,9 @@
supervises. A number of options that may be used in
this section are shared with other unit types. These
options are documented in
- systemd.exec5. The
+ systemd.exec5
+ and
+ systemd.kill5. The
options specific to the [Mount] section of mount
units are the following:
@@ -218,46 +225,40 @@
will be terminated forcibly via
SIGTERM, and after another delay of
this time with SIGKILL. (See
- below.)
+ in
+ systemd.kill5.)
Takes a unit-less value in seconds, or
a time span value such as "5min
20s". Pass 0 to disable the timeout
logic. Defaults to
90s.
+
-
- KillMode=
- Specifies how
- processes of this mount shall be
- killed. One of
- ,
- ,
- .
-
- This option is mostly equivalent
- to the
- option of service files. See
- systemd.service5
- for details.
-
+ Check
+ systemd.exec5
+ and
+ systemd.kill5
+ for more settings.
+
-
- KillSignal=
- Specifies which signal
- to use when killing a process of this
- mount. Defaults to SIGTERM.
-
-
+
+ Compatibility Options
+
+ The following option is also available in the
+ [Mount] section, but exists purely
+ for compatibility reasons and should not be used in
+ newly written mount files.
+
- SendSIGKILL=
- Specifies whether to
- send SIGKILL to remaining processes
- after a timeout, if the normal
- shutdown procedure left processes of
- the mount around. Takes a boolean
- value. Defaults to "yes".
+ FsckPassNo=
+
+ The pass number for
+ the file system checking service for
+ this mount. See
+ systemd.service5
+ for more information on this setting.
@@ -270,8 +271,11 @@
systemctl8,
systemd.unit5,
systemd.exec5,
+ systemd.kill5,
+ systemd.service5,
systemd.device5,
- mount8
+ mount8,
+ systemd-fstab-generator8