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diff --git a/man/systemd.mount.xml b/man/systemd.mount.xml
index bcaae3341..23e1e6c28 100644
--- a/man/systemd.mount.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.mount.xml
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
- systemd.mount
+ mount.mount
@@ -75,7 +75,14 @@
binary is executed in, and in
systemd.kill5
which define the way the processes are
- terminated.
+ terminated. Note that the User= and Group= options are
+ not particularly useful for mount units specifying a
+ Type= option or using configuration
+ not specified in /etc/fstab;
+ mount8
+ will refuse options that aren't listed in
+ /etc/fstab if it is not run as
+ UID 0.
Mount units must be named after the mount point
directories they control. Example: the mount point
@@ -91,14 +98,25 @@
mounting. See
systemd.automount5.
- If an mount point is beneath another mount point
+ If a mount point is beneath another mount point
in the file system hierarchy, a dependency between both
units is created automatically.
- Mount points created at runtime independent on
- unit files or /etc/fstab will be
+ Mount points created at runtime (independently of
+ unit files or /etc/fstab) will be
monitored by systemd and appear like any other mount
- unit in systemd.
+ unit in systemd.
+ See /proc/self/mountinfo description
+ in proc5.
+
+
+ Some file systems have special semantics as API
+ file systems for kernel-to-userspace and
+ userspace-to-userpace interfaces. Some of them may not
+ be changed via mount units, and cannot be disabled.
+ For a longer discussion see API
+ File Systems.
@@ -133,13 +151,21 @@
should wait for a device to show up before giving up
on an entry from
/etc/fstab. Specify a time in
- seconds or explicitly specifiy a unit as
+ seconds or explicitly specify a unit as
s, min,
h, ms.
If a mount point is configured in both
- /etc/fstab and a unit file, the
- configuration in the latter takes precedence.
+ /etc/fstab and a unit file that
+ is stored below /usr the former
+ will take precedence. If the unit file is stored below
+ /etc it will take
+ precedence. This means: native unit files take
+ precedence over traditional configuration files, but
+ this is superseded by the rule that configuration in
+ /etc will always take precedence
+ over configuration in
+ /usr.
@@ -156,7 +182,7 @@
options specific to the [Mount] section of mount
units are the following:
-
+
What=
@@ -177,7 +203,7 @@
Where=
Takes an absolute path
of a directory of the mount point. If
- the mount point is not existing at
+ the mount point does not exist at the
time of mounting, it is created. This
string must be reflected in the unit
file name. (See above.) This option is
@@ -250,7 +276,7 @@
for compatibility reasons and should not be used in
newly written mount files.
-
+
FsckPassNo=
@@ -274,8 +300,10 @@
systemd.kill5,
systemd.service5,
systemd.device5,
+ proc5,
mount8,
- systemd-fstab-generator8
+ systemd-fstab-generator8,
+ systemd.directives7