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authorJan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>2014-06-28 00:48:28 +0200
committerZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2014-06-28 00:06:30 -0400
commit8d0e0ddda6501479eb69164687c83c1a7667b33a (patch)
tree167d9b1618cd3bbd2cf8d4ba700205408af27ccb /NEWS
parent0fdeb6e011dfdb17636c81e2d7e0d632186359ce (diff)
doc: grammatical corrections
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
systemd System and Service Manager
CHANGES WITH 215:
- * A new system group "input" is introduced, all input
+ * A new system group "input" is introduced, and all input
device nodes get this group assigned. This is useful for
system-level software to get access to input devices. It
complements what is already done for "audio" and "video".
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
was opened for writing, the close will trigger a partition
table rescan in udev's "watch" facility, and if needed
synthesize "change" events for the disk and all its partitions.
- This is now unconditionally enabled, if it turns out to
+ This is now unconditionally enabled, and if it turns out to
cause major problems, we might turn it on only for specific
devices, or might need to disable it entirely. Device-mapper
devices are excluded from this logic.
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
change has been released.
* The dependency on libattr has been removed. Since a long
- time the extended attribute calls have moved to glibc, and
+ time, the extended attribute calls have moved to glibc, and
libattr is thus unnecessary.
* Virtualization detection works without priviliges now. This
@@ -55,17 +55,17 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
* systemd-networkd will no longer automatically attempt to
manually load kernel modules necessary for certain tunnel
- transports. Instead it is assumed the kernel loads them
+ transports. Instead, it is assumed the kernel loads them
automatically when required. This only works correctly on
very new kernels. On older kernels, please consider adding
the kernel modules to /etc/modules-load.d/ as a work-around.
* The resolv.conf file systemd-resolved generates has been
- moved to /run/systemd/resolve/, if you have a symlink from
- /etc/resolv.conf it might be necessary to correct it.
+ moved to /run/systemd/resolve/. If you have a symlink from
+ /etc/resolv.conf, it might be necessary to correct it.
- * Two new service settings ProtectedHome= and ProtectedSystem=
- have been added. When enabled they will make the user data
+ * Two new service settings, ProtectedHome= and ProtectedSystem=,
+ have been added. When enabled, they will make the user data
(such as /home) inaccessible or read-only and the system
(such as /usr) read-only, for specific services. This allows
very light-weight per-service sandboxing to avoid
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
settings to set the owner user and group of AF_UNIX sockets
and FIFOs in the file system.
- * Socket units gained a new RemoveOnStop= setting. If enabled
+ * Socket units gained a new RemoveOnStop= setting. If enabled,
all FIFOS and sockets in the file system will be removed
when the specific socket unit is stopped.
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
vanished.
* A new "on-abnormal" setting for Restart= has been added. If
- set it will result in automatic restarts on all "abnormal"
+ set, it will result in automatic restarts on all "abnormal"
reasons for a process to exit, which includes unclean
signals, core dumps, timeouts and watchdog timeouts, but
does not include clean and unclean exit codes or clean
@@ -151,19 +151,19 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
files or entire directories.
* systemd-tmpfiles "m" lines are now fully equivalent to "z"
- lines. So far they have been non-globbing versions of the
- latter, and have thus been redundant. In future it is
- recommended to only use "z"; and "m" has hence been removed
+ lines. So far, they have been non-globbing versions of the
+ latter, and have thus been redundant. In future, it is
+ recommended to only use "z". "m" has hence been removed
from the documentation, even though it stays supported.
* A tmpfiles snippet to recreate the most basic structure in
/var has been added. This is enough to create the /var/run →
/run symlink and create a couple of structural
directories. This allows systems to boot up with an empty or
- volatile /var. Of course, while with this change the core OS
- now is capable with dealing with a volatile /var not all
+ volatile /var. Of course, while with this change, the core OS
+ now is capable with dealing with a volatile /var, not all
user services are ready for it. However, we hope that sooner
- or later many service daemons will be changed upstream so
+ or later, many service daemons will be changed upstream so
that they are able to automatically create their necessary
directories in /var at boot, should they be missing. This is
the first step to allow state-less systems that only require
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 214:
* Access modes specified in tmpfiles snippets may now be
prefixed with "~", which indicates that they shall be masked
by whether the existing file or directly is currently
- writable, readable or executable at all. Also, if specified
+ writable, readable or executable at all. Also, if specified,
the sgid/suid/sticky bits will be masked for all
non-directories.
@@ -205,12 +205,12 @@ CHANGES WITH 213:
* A new "systemd-timesyncd" daemon has been added for
synchronizing the system clock across the network. It
implements an SNTP client. In contrast to NTP
- implementations such as chrony or the NTP reference server
+ implementations such as chrony or the NTP reference server,
this only implements a client side, and does not bother with
the full NTP complexity, focusing only on querying time from
one remote server and synchronizing the local clock to
it. Unless you intend to serve NTP to networked clients or
- want to connect to local hardware clocks this simple NTP
+ want to connect to local hardware clocks, this simple NTP
client should be more than appropriate for most
installations. The daemon runs with minimal privileges, and
has been hooked up with networkd to only operate when
@@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ CHANGES WITH 213:
acquired, and uses this to possibly correct the system clock
early at bootup, in order to accommodate for systems that
lack an RTC such as the Raspberry Pi and embedded devices,
- and make sure that time monotonically progresses on these
+ and to make sure that time monotonically progresses on these
systems, even if it is not always correct. To make use of
- this daemon a new system user and group "systemd-timesync"
+ this daemon, a new system user and group "systemd-timesync"
needs to be created on installation of systemd.
* The queue "seqnum" interface of libudev has been disabled, as
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 213:
* A new FailureAction= setting has been added for service
units which may be used to specify an operation to trigger
when a service fails. This works similarly to
- StartLimitAction=, but unlike it controls what is done
+ StartLimitAction=, but unlike it, controls what is done
immediately rather than only after several attempts to
restart the service in question.
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 213:
* hostnamed has been changed to prefer the statically
configured hostname in /etc/hostname (unless set to
'localhost' or empty) over any dynamic one supplied by
- dhcp. With this change the rules for picking the hostname
+ dhcp. With this change, the rules for picking the hostname
match more closely the rules of other configuration settings
where the local administrator's configuration in /etc always
overrides any other settings.