Hi, I have to use the same OS image tarball (created by Yocto) on several machines with different specifications. Where they differ is the disk size and partitioning. On the smaller machine (a Sicom SL20 POS hardware, boots from CF card) the disk size is too small to have separate partitions for certain purposes that are on the other hand mandatory on the larger system. The shipped disks are mass-produced and are pre-formatted with the same UUIDs across all devices so they are interchangeable. So, I discovered the mount unit type: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.mount.html This page says that the usual [Unit] section options are applicable. I was hoping that the missing partitions can be skipped using the ConditionPathExists= option but it seems it's not the case. On mount unit looks like this: ==================================================== $ cat var.mount [Unit] Description=Variable Data (/var) ConditionPathExists=/dev/disk/by-uuid/e8282db7-dd6d-4231-b2b1-49887648480c ConditionPathIsSymbolicLink=!/var DefaultDependencies=no Conflicts=umount.target Before=local-fs.target umount.target After=swap.target [Mount] What=/dev/disk/by-uuid/e8282db7-dd6d-4231-b2b1-49887648480c Where=/var Options=noatime [Install] WantedBy=local-fs.target ==================================================== This boots properly on the larger system where the extra /var partition exists but the smaller system fails to boot. systemctl status var.mount says: Dependency failed for Variable Data (/var) var.mount: Job var.mount/start failed with result 'dependency' Is there a way to describe optional mounts via such Conditions* options? systemd version is 237. Best regards, Zoltán Böszörményi _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel