run once the <filename>/sysusr/</filename> hierarchy becomes available, on systems that come up
initially without a root file system, but with an initialized <filename>/usr/</filename> and need
to access that before setting up the root file system to ultimately switch to. On systems where
- <varname>usr=</varname> is not used this target is ordered afer
+ <varname>usr=</varname> is not used this target is ordered after
<filename>sysroot.mount</filename> and thus mostly equivalent to
<filename>initrd-root-fs.target</filename>. In effect on any system once this target is reached
the file system backing <filename>/usr/</filename> is mounted, though possibly at two different