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This reverts commits 89e73ce86fb115c2e319bf9f28b63efad2975495 and
543d2a4d45ba199a62c87b3bf69dfd4ff55abf0c.
The commit assign "custom" to fixed DUID type 5. When making DUID fully
configurable, the type number should be also configurable. Also, the
fully custom DUID should be acceptable for DHCPv4.
- add reference to the service unit in the man page,
- fix several indentation and typos,
- replace '(uint64_t) -1' with 'UINT64_MAX',
- drop unnecessary 'continue'.
- rename TCPRetransmissionTimeOutSec= -> TCPRetransmissionTimeoutSec,
- refuse infinity,
- fix the input value verifier (USEC_PER_SEC -> USEC_PER_MSEC),
- use DIV_ROUND_UP() when assigning the value.
Follow-ups for 1412d4a4fea234fd2afda26b1241cd700246a672.
Closes#28898.
Mount units can do it, but the command line tool cannot, as it needs a
valid 'what'. If --tmpfs/-T if passed, parse the argument as 'where'
and send a literal 'tmpfs' as the 'what' if not specified.
This metadata (EXTENSION_RELOAD_MANAGER) can be set to "1" to reload the manager
when merging/refreshing/unmerging a system extension image. This can be useful in case the sysext
image provides systemd units that need to be loaded.
With `--no-reload`, one can deactivate the EXTENSION_RELOAD_MANAGER metadata interpretation.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
After f58269510727964cb5c10e7d2f9849c442ea1f80, the wrong behavior
occurred when --since= and --lines= are both specified is fixed.
However, it seems that the old behavior is already being somewhat
widely used, and the function itself makes sense, i.e. to allow --lines=
to output the first N journal entries.
Therefore, let's support prefixing the number for --lines= with '+',
and provide such functionality.
Related: #28746
This setting indicates which directories in the target partition
should be btrfs subvolumes. If set, we'll try to create these
directories as subvolumes.
Note that this only works when running as root without --offline,
as mkfs.btrfs does not support creating subvolumes.
This makes tmpfiles, sysusers, and udevd invoked in the following order:
1. systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev-early.service
Create device nodes gracefully, that is, create device nodes anyway
by ignoring unknown users and groups.
2. systemd-sysusers.service
Create users and groups, to make later invocations of tmpfiles and
udevd can resolve necessary users and groups.
3. systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
Adjust owners of previously created device nodes.
4. systemd-udevd.service
Process all devices. Especially to make block devices active and can
be mountable.
5. systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
Setup basic filesystem.
Follow-up for b42482af904ae0b94a6e4501ec595448f0ba1c06.
Fixes#28653.
Replaces #28681 and #28732.
Follow-up for: 947d836a6e86f1936250ff8e3c67fa33b92a597f
(I guess in the original patch authors usecase the root fs actually
*does* remain in memory, but that's a special case and does not belong
in the man pages this way).
This is a magic string, and we should avoid stepping into the territory
of normal keymap names with that, given that users can pick names
otherwise freely.
Hence, prefix the name with a special char to avoid any namespace
issues.
Follow-up for: #28660
This is a follow-up for #28596.
I think the suggestion to use Type=exec uses too strong wording:
Type=exec has non-trivial drawbacks over Type=simple, and they deserve
to be mentioned.
Hence drop the <emphasis> and turn this around so that Type=exec is
*recommended*, but Type=simple is not expressly discouraged, because
there are plenty reasons to use it.
Add a brief discussion where Type=simple might be preferable.
Also, fix the outright unruth that Type=exec was the "simplest and
fastest", because it certainly is a lot, but not that.
But the directories are changed from /dev/loop/by-ref/ -> /dev/disk/by-loop-ref/
and /dev/loop/by-inode/ -> /dev/disk/by-loop-inode/.
As /dev/loop/ is used by losetup command for other purpose.
See issue #28475.
This effectively reverts commits 9915cc60868c77e7e8cecb669ddb90516dffc7df,
5022fab15fc16204d163883ca818fd6092dc919c, and
c0d998248e10e1dcf18108fdbb70f259acd452eb.
The command is deprecated, as per NEWS of 254. Let's go one step further
and remove it from the help text and man page, so that people are not
inspired to use it at this time anymore.
This is how we usually have done this before: remove it from visibility,
but support it for a while still.