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man: explain what kind of data is actually included in "systemd-analyze plot" output
Prompted by: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2023-January/048736.html
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@ -284,6 +284,13 @@ Timestamp units-load-finish: Thu 2019-03-14 23:28:07 CET
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$ eog bootup.svg&
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<para>Note that this plot is based on the most recent per-unit timing data of loaded units. This means
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that if a unit gets started, then stopped and then started again the information shown will cover the
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most recent start cycle, not the first one. Thus it's recommended to consult this information only
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shortly after boot, so that this distinction doesn't matter. Moreover, units that are not referenced by
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any other unit through a dependency might be unloaded by the service manager once they terminate (and
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did not fail). Such units will not show up in the plot.</para>
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