I must be missing something. This service is used to deactivate "remote" block devices requiring the network, such as iscsi or fcoe.
Why aren't these services deactivating the block devices by themselves?
That way systemd won't kill everything abruptly.
I must be missing something. This service is used to deactivate "remote" block devices requiring the network, such as iscsi or fcoe.
Why aren't these services deactivating the block devices by themselves?
That way systemd won't kill everything abruptly.