Apologies in advance if this is a FAQ, or if there is a more appropriate list for this question. I'm looking for a step-by-step guide for the following situation: I have an external 2-bay USB3 drive enclosure, configured as an MD Raid-1 device. This works without issue. I normally only use the device for nightly backups, so would prefer to leave it powered off until needed. I have scripts to power it up (creating the appropriate /dev/md entry and mounting the drive) and down (unmounting, removing the /dev/md entry and sending a magic signal to the USB device so it powers itself down after 30 minutes). Unfortunately a system reboot always leaves it in the 'powered up and present in /dev/md' state, so I have to manually run the power-down script every time I reboot. This is inelegant. I would much prefer to have this all handled automagically by systemd, but I need guidance on how to configure it. If it weren't for the power question, I know I can just use automount (and have managed to get this far on my own), but I don't know where or how to insert the power scripts. My reading of the systemd docs leads me to think that ExecStart/Stop might be the way, but where do I put this? Do I need a specific foo.mount unit (I'm currently using /etc/fstab)? poc _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel