The newly enabled <literal>systemd-pstore.service</literal> now automatically evacuates crashdumps and panic logs from the persistent storage to <literal>/var/lib/systemd/pstore</literal>.
This prevents NVRAM from filling up, which ensures the latest diagnostic data is always stored and alleviates problems with writing new boot configurations.
# Mount /sys/fs/pstore for evacuating panic logs and crashdumps from persistent storage onto the disk using systemd-pstore.
# This cannot be done with the other special filesystems because the pstore module (which creates the mount point) is not loaded then.
# Since the pstore filesystem is usually empty right after mounting because the backend isn't registered yet, and a path unit cannot detect files inside of it, the same service waits for that to happen. systemd's restart mechanism can't be used here because the first failure also fails all dependent units.