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1. When the DHCPv4 lease expires kernel removes the route. So add it back
when we gain lease again.
Closes https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/12426
2. When UseRoutes=false do not remove router
Many Logitech keyboards have the following special functions on F9-F12:
F9: file-browser F10: document-browser F11: image-browser F12:
music-browser. These should be bound to:
#define KEY_FILE 144 /* AL Local Machine Browser */
#define KEY_DOCUMENTS 235
#define KEY_IMAGES 0x1ba /* AL Image Browser */
#define KEY_AUDIO 0x188 /* AL Audio Browser */
This commit fixes the wrong binding of F12 to KEY_SOUND (which
translates to XF86AudioPreset) and removes the ?? comments from
both F11 and F12.
Add support for various custom key-codes emitted by the Logitech MX5500
keyboard, both when attached through its Bluetooth-receiver in USB-HID
proxy mode; and when connected as a Bluetooth device.
Add support for various custom key-codes emitted by the Logitech MX5000
keyboard, both when attached through its Bluetooth-receiver in USB-HID
proxy mode; and when connected as a Bluetooth device.
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the S520 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RBA97).
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the EX100 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RBH94).
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the MX3200 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RAV80).
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the MX3000 keyboard
(modelnumber Y-RAM74).
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the "Logitech Rechargeable
Desktop" keyboard (modelnumber Y-RK49).
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This allows us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on these
keyboards. This commit adds such mappings for the "Logitech Cordless
Access Keyboard" (modelnumber Y-RH35).
The upcoming kernel enumerates Logitech 27 MHz wireless keyboards and
mice by there wireless-PID, rather then using the PID of the receiver
which is the same for all 27MHz Logitech devices.
This will allow us to add per model keymappings for the special keys on
these keyboards, which may differ per model.
This commit adds a default / fallback mapping, assigning the most common
meaning of the custom Logitech c10XX keycodes.
If a container manager does not set $container, we could end up
in a strange situation when detect-virt returns container-other when
run as non-pid-1 and none when run as pid-1.
The link may not have corresponding .network file.
Note that in that case, link_ipv4ll_enabled() and link_dhcp4_enabled()
returns false. So, it is safe to drop the assertion.
Fixes#12422.
When booting with "udev.log-priority=debug" for example, the output might be
spammed with messages like this:
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
systemd-udevd[23545]: maximum number (248) of children reached
While the message itself is useful, printing it per batch of events should be
enough.
By default, the available completions are sorted alphabetically, which
is counterproductive in case of syslog priorities. Override the default
behavior using the `nosort` option
When systemd is started, it detects initrd by checking for that file
The usage of that file is not documented anywhere, so mention it early
in the most relevant man-page I could find.
When we determine that a calendar expression cannot elapse anymore,
print a warning but proceed regardless like we normally would.
Quite possibly a remote system has a different understanding of time
(timezone, system clock) than we have, hence we really shouldn't change
behaviour here client side, but log at best, and then leave the decision
what to do to the server side.
Follow-up for #12299
Coverity doesn't like the fact that unit_get_cgroup_context() returns NULL for
unit types that don't have a CGroupContext. We don't expect to call those
functions with such unit types, so this isn't an immediate problem, but we can
make things more robust by handling this case.
CID #1400683, #1400684.
- bridge or bonding master takes a reference of slave links.
- drop link from bridge or bonding master's slave list when slave link
is removed.
- change type of Link::slaves to Set*,
Fixes#12315.
When a uevent is received during the relevant interface is in
LINK_STATE_PENDING, then the interface may be initialized twice.
To prevent that, this introduces LINK_STATE_INITIALIZED.