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Naming is always a matter of preference, and the old name would certainly work,
but I think the new one has the following advantages:
- A verb is better than a noun.
- The name more similar to "the competition", i.e. 'sudo', 'pkexec', 'runas',
'doas', which generally include an action verb.
- The connection between 'systemd-run' and 'run0' is more obvious.
There has been no release yet with the old name, so we can rename without
caring for backwards compatibility.
The specified vendor UUID is not actually a UUID. This changes it to an actual UUID.
The new value matches the ones from the systemd-boot man page and [The Boot Loader Interface](https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_INTERFACE/).
This new passive target is supposed to be pulled in by SSH
implementations and should be reached when remote SSH access is
possible. The idea is that this target can be used as indicator for
other components to determine if and when SSH access is possible.
One specific usecase for this is the new sd_notify() logic in PID 1 that
sends its own supervisor notifications whenever target units are
reached. This can be used to precisely schedule SSH connections from
host to VM/container, or just to identify systems where SSH is even
available.
This was lost on refactor, and only addons had a default uki
line in the .sbat. Add it back, and differentiate between the
default for UKIs vs the default for addons, so that they can
be revoked separately. These are only defaults and users are
encouraged to provide their own.
Follow-up for a8b645dec8
Then, we can read the lease file on restart, and the DHCP server will be
able to manage previously assigned addresses.
To save leases in the state directory /var/lib/systemd/network/, this
adds systemd-networkd-dhcp-server.service, and by default
systemd-networkd does not start the DHCP server without the heler
service started.
Closes#29991.
Then, this introduces systemd-networkd-persistent-storage.service.
systemd-networkd.service is an early starting service. So, at the time
it is started, the persistent storage for the service may not be ready,
and we cannot use StateDirectory=systemd/network in
systemd-networkd.service.
The newly added systemd-networkd-persistent-storage.service creates the
state directory for networkd, and notify systemd-networkd that the
directory is usable.
This brings the handling of config for kernel-install in line with most of
systemd, i.e. we search the set of paths for the main config file, and the full
set of drop-in paths for drop-ins.
This mirrors what 07f5e35fe7 did for udev.conf.
That change worked out fine, so I hope this one will too.
The update in the man page is minimal. I think we should split out a separate
page for the config file later on.
One motivating use case is to allow a drop-in to be created for temporary
config overrides and then removed after the operation is done.
This way the man pages are installed only when the corresponding binary is
installed. The conditions in man pages and man/rules/meson.build are adjusted to
match the conditions for units in units/meson.build.
Previously, we'd only freeze user.slice in the case of s2h, because we
didn't want the user session to resume while systemd was transitioning
from suspend to hibernate.
This commit extends this freezing behavior to all sleep modes.
We also have an environment variable to disable the freezing behavior
outright. This is a necessary workaround for someone that has hooks
in /usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/ which communicate with some
process running under user.slice, or if someone is using the proprietary
NVIDIA driver which breaks when user.slice is frozen (issue #27559)
Fixes#27559
"submitted" is already used in the description of FDNAME=.
Let's use that instead of "stored" for FDPOLL= too, to make
it more clear that it's a per-submission/per-fdset setting.
This also replaces the Fedora download example with another one from
Ubuntu, since Fedora's images these days no longer qualify as DDIs, they
have no distinctive partition type UUIDs set for multiple of their
partitions, hence the images cannot be booted. A bit sad. Let's provide
a command that just works in its place.