boot: Use emergency.target, not emergency.service

Follow systemd units in using emergency.target, not emergency.service
(which is the sole unit, by default, in emergency.target) so we can
easily reconfigure the units which are actived when entering
emergency mode.

Signed-off-by: Alex Kiernan <alex.kiernan@gmail.com>

Closes: #1665
Approved by: cgwalters
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Alex Kiernan 2018-06-30 17:03:51 +00:00 committed by Atomic Bot
parent 0c8b86ea09
commit a0527e7086
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Description=OSTree Prepare OS/
DefaultDependencies=no DefaultDependencies=no
ConditionKernelCommandLine=ostree ConditionKernelCommandLine=ostree
ConditionPathExists=/etc/initrd-release ConditionPathExists=/etc/initrd-release
OnFailure=emergency.service OnFailure=emergency.target
After=initrd-switch-root.target After=initrd-switch-root.target
Before=initrd-switch-root.service Before=initrd-switch-root.service
Before=plymouth-switch-root.service Before=plymouth-switch-root.service

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
Description=OSTree Remount OS/ bind mounts Description=OSTree Remount OS/ bind mounts
DefaultDependencies=no DefaultDependencies=no
ConditionKernelCommandLine=ostree ConditionKernelCommandLine=ostree
OnFailure=emergency.service OnFailure=emergency.target
Conflicts=umount.target Conflicts=umount.target
After=-.mount After=-.mount
After=systemd-remount-fs.service After=systemd-remount-fs.service