I was hoping you would include `journalctl | grep` commands that would look
for the strings Chris mentioned, so that it's easy for people or
for
scripts to confirm whether the filesystem was or wasn't properly unmounted.
It's still helpful to include the examples (they don't necessarily need to
be Expected Results, but it's fine there), so that people can compare the
full text if they want or have doubts, but those grep commands would make
the comparison much simpler.
+1
When asking for debug logs, tell people to save the whole journal and not
just systemd-fsck output, i.e. `journalctl -b > journal.log`.
I believe the poweroff cycle can be left out, and we can ask just for a
single reboot.
+1
I believe that if the system gets properly unmounted for reboot, it does
for a poweroff, too.
Also, can you please fix the formatting in Expected Results?
I fixed the expected results formatting. I hope you like it.
Thanks.
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