SYSTEMD−UPDATE−DONE.SERVICE

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NAME

systemd-update-done.service, systemd-update-done − Mark /etc and /var fully updated

SYNOPSIS

systemd−update−done.service

/usr/lib/systemd/systemd−update−done

DESCRIPTION

systemd−update−done.service is a service that is invoked as part of the first boot after the vendor operating system resources in /usr have been updated. This is useful to implement offline updates of /usr which might require updates to /etc or /var on the following boot.

systemd−update−done.service updates the file modification time (mtime) of the stamp files /etc/.updated and /var/.updated to the modification time of the /usr directory, unless the stamp files are already newer.

Services that shall run after offline upgrades of /usr should order themselves before systemd−update−done.service, and use the ConditionNeedsUpdate= (see systemd.unit(5)) condition to make sure to run when /etc or /var are older than /usr according to the modification times of the files described above. This requires that updates to /usr are always followed by an update of the modification time of /usr, for example by invoking touch(1) on it.

Note that if the systemd.condition−needs−update= kernel command line option is used it overrides the ConditionNeedsUpdate= unit condition checks. In that case systemd−update−done.service will not reset the condition state until a follow−up reboot where the kernel switch is not specified anymore.

SEE ALSO

systemd(1), systemd.unit(5), touch(1)