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MESSAGE=. This is useful to retrieve a very specific set of fields
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without any decoration.
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* The sd-journal.h API gained two new functions:
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sd_journal_enumerate_available_unique() and
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sd_journal_enumerate_available_data() that operate like their
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counterparts that lack the _available_ in the name, but skip items
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that cannot be read and processed by the local implementation
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(i.e. are compressed in an unsupported format or such),
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* coredumpctl gained a new --file= switch, matching the same one in
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journalctl: a specific journal file may be specified to read the
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coredump data from.
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also gained a new switch --root-password-hashed= which is like
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--root-password= but accepts a pre-hashed UNIX password as
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argument. The new option --delete-root-password may be used to unset
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any password for the root user (dangerous!). A new --force option may
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be used to override any already set settings with the parameters
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specified on the command line (by default, the tool will not override
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what has already been set before, i.e. is purely incremental).
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any password for the root user (dangerous!). The --root-shell= switch
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may be used to control the shell to use for the root account. A new
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--force option may be used to override any already set settings with
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the parameters specified on the command line (by default, the tool
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will not override what has already been set before, i.e. is purely
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incremental).
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* systemd-firstboot gained support for a new --image= switch, which is
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similar to --root= but accepts the path to a disk image file, on
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