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author | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> | 2016-02-23 08:19:20 +0100 |
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committer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> | 2016-02-23 08:19:20 +0100 |
commit | 548bd139fed78a83ce063afb4b4d68dd0971884b (patch) | |
tree | 7d5867f9b46724c8df72f758db812b328a7a801a /man/systemd.exec.xml | |
parent | c4bcaa4148fbfe977a551cdd0b1209a416ede586 (diff) | |
parent | 13f41f6266891286f285cf4615cc389954f3f23f (diff) |
Merge pull request #2698 from poettering/personality
Personality fixes
Diffstat (limited to 'man/systemd.exec.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | man/systemd.exec.xml | 19 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/man/systemd.exec.xml b/man/systemd.exec.xml index 008565c14b..c1f47e84e6 100644 --- a/man/systemd.exec.xml +++ b/man/systemd.exec.xml @@ -1262,14 +1262,17 @@ <varlistentry> <term><varname>Personality=</varname></term> - <listitem><para>Controls which kernel architecture - <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>uname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> - shall report, when invoked by unit processes. Takes one of - <constant>x86</constant> and <constant>x86-64</constant>. This - is useful when running 32-bit services on a 64-bit host - system. If not specified, the personality is left unmodified - and thus reflects the personality of the host system's - kernel.</para></listitem> + <listitem><para>Controls which kernel architecture <citerefentry + project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>uname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> shall report, + when invoked by unit processes. Takes one of the architecture identifiers <constant>x86</constant>, + <constant>x86-64</constant>, <constant>ppc</constant>, <constant>ppc-le</constant>, <constant>ppc64</constant>, + <constant>ppc64-le</constant>, <constant>s390</constant> or <constant>s390x</constant>. Which personality + architectures are supported depends on the system architecture. Usually the 64bit versions of the various + system architectures support their immediate 32bit personality architecture counterpart, but no others. For + example, <constant>x86-64</constant> systems support the <constant>x86-64</constant> and + <constant>x86</constant> personalities but no others. The personality feature is useful when running 32-bit + services on a 64-bit host system. If not specified, the personality is left unmodified and thus reflects the + personality of the host system's kernel.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> |