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SYSTEMD-....SERVICE(8) systemd-validatefs@.service SYSTEMD-....SERVICE(8)
systemd-validatefs@.service - Validate File System Mount
Constraint Data
systemd-validatefs@.service
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-validatefs [DEVICE]
systemd-validatefs@.service is a system service template that can
be instantiated for newly established mount points. It reads file
system mount constraint data from the file system, and ensures the
mount runtime setup matches it. If it doesn't the service fails,
which effects an immediate reboot.
This functionality is supposed to ensure that trusted file systems
cannot be used in a different context then what they were intended
for. More specifically: in an systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8) based
environment the file systems to mount are largely auto-discovered
based on (unprotected) GPT partition table data. The mount
constraint information can be used to validate the GPT partition
data, based on the (protected) file system contents.
Specifically, the mount constraints are encoded in the following
extended attributes on the root inode of the file systems:
1. user.validatefs.mount_point: this extended attribute shall
contain one or more absolute, normalized paths, separated by
NUL bytes. If set and the specified file system is mounted to
a location not matching any of the listed paths the validation
check will fail.
2. user.validatefs.gpt_label: this extended attribute may contain
one or more free-form strings, separated by NUL bytes. If set,
all backing partitions of the file system are checked against
this list, and if any backing partition's label is not listed,
the validation will fail. Note that there may be multiple
backing partition in case of Verity setups, which combines a
data and a hash partition.
3. user.validatefs.gpt_type_uuid: this extended attribute may
contain one or more GPT partition type UUIDs, formatted as
string, separated by NUL bytes. As above, all backing
partitions of the file system are checked against this list,
and if none is matching the validation will fail.
The systemd-validatefs@.service unit is automatically pulled into
the initial transaction by systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8) for all
file systems it discovers and generates mounts for.
systemd-fstab-generator(8) will do this for all mounts with the
x-systemd.validatefs mount option in /etc/fstab.
The systemd-repart(8) tool generates these extended attributes
automatically for the file systems it puts together, which may be
controlled with the AddValidateFS= configuration option.
The /usr/lib/systemd/system-validatefs executable may also be
invoked from the command line, where it expects a path to a mount
and the following options:
--root=
Takes an absolute path or the special string "auto". The
specified path is removed as prefix from the specified mount
point argument before the validation. If set to "auto"
defaults to unspecified on the host and /sysroot/ when run in
initrd context, in order to validate the mount constraint data
relative to the future file system root.
Added in version 258.
-h, --help
Print a short help text and exit.
--version
Print a short version string and exit.
systemd(1), systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8),
systemd-fstab-generator(8), systemd-repart(8)
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Pages that refer to this page: repart.d(5), systemd.mount(5), systemd.directives(7), systemd.index(7), systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8)