Dear all,

In systend, the order of power off is: first stop all services, and then 
uninstall the file system to oldroot. In special applications, if the systemd 
need to stop most services first (need to keep some services communicating with 
the outside world over the network), then uninstall the file system to oldroot, 
then perform special operations(update the system), and then stop other 
services, then turn off the system. What should I do if I want to achieve such 
a function?Are there any good suggestions?Or how do you modify the code for 
systemd?


Or is there a way to uninstall the file system first and then stop all services?


thanks,
Byron
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