Thanks Simon,I think my question got a bit lost amongst all the grub issues - 
does anyone else have information about whether any references to syslog.target 
in systemd unit files can be removed?ChrisSent from Samsung Mobile on O2

-------- Original message --------
From: Simon Matter via CentOS <centos@centos.org> 
Date: 31/07/2020  10:02  (GMT+00:00) 
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org> 
Subject: Re: [CentOS] systemd syslog.target 

Hi,>> I've noticed that there are several systemd unit files in CentOS 7 and 8> 
with the optionAfter=syslog.targetin the [Unit] section, but since systemd> 
version 198 syslog.target has not existed.I deduce from this that> 
"After=syslog.target" is ignored by systemd and can therefore be removed.> Is 
this correct? I am writing some systemd unit files for our own services> which 
previously used init.d scripts, so I want to ensure I'm not causing> problems 
by omitting "After=syslog.target"ChrisSent from Samsung Mobile on> 
O2Interesting, there is really no syslog.target on either CentOS 7 or 8. Butif 
a service needs classic syslog, shouldn't it have another 
After=instead?Simon_______________________________________________CentOS 
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