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You can use
RequiresMountsFor=(egRequiresMountsFor=/media/storage-volume1) instead of manually adding.mounttoAfter/Requires- you can then use.mountfiles or fstab as you're stipulating the path rather than a potentially changeable systemd unit name.The systemd.mount manpage also strongly recommends using fstab for human added mount points over
.mountfiles.Oh this is nice. I'll probably start using it.