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cgroup: Use varname for cgroup_disable documentation
The current use of literal + replaceable is pretty ugly as it usually ends up with cgroup_disable= rendered in quotes, which looks really weird, and this doesn't conform with others of a similar type (for example, the earlier `DefaultDependencies=no` discussion in the same file.
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cgroup controller name (eg. <option>cpu</option>), verifying that it is
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available for use on the system. For example, a particular controller
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may not be available if it was disabled on the kernel command line with
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<literal>cgroup_disable=</literal><replaceable>controller</replaceable>.
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Multiple controllers may be passed with a space separating them; in
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this case the condition will only pass if all listed controllers are
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available for use. Controllers unknown to systemd are ignored. Valid
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controllers are <option>cpu</option>, <option>cpuacct</option>,
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<option>io</option>, <option>blkio</option>, <option>memory</option>,
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<varname>cgroup_disable=controller</varname>. Multiple controllers may
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be passed with a space separating them; in this case the condition will
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only pass if all listed controllers are available for use. Controllers
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unknown to systemd are ignored. Valid controllers are
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<option>cpu</option>, <option>cpuacct</option>, <option>io</option>,
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<option>blkio</option>, <option>memory</option>,
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<option>devices</option>, and <option>pids</option>.</para>
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<para>If multiple conditions are specified, the unit will be
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