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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2012-12-24 19:03:59 +0100
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2012-12-24 19:03:59 +0100
commit7871c8e9327e4e5b18de9d8081b0f32fa38c2c1f (patch)
tree56dea3f21fcc707ac392696697a50d18c21a09d5 /src/login/test-login.c
parentf9ea108e7c3544c03822277a1112a48dc62f6ed4 (diff)
hostnamed: make chassis type configurable via /etc/machine-info
For many usecases it is useful to store the chassis type somewhere, and /etc/machine-info sounds like a good place. Ideally we could always detect the chassis type from firmware, but frequently that's not available and in many embedded devices probably entirely unrealistic. This patch adds a configurable setting CHASSIS= to /etc/machine-info and exposes this via hostnamectl/hostnamed. hostnamed will guess the chassis type from DMI if nothing is set explicitly. I also added support for detecting it from ACPI, which should be more useful as ACPI 5.0 actually knows a "tablet" chassis type, which neither DMI nor previous ACPI versions knew. This also enables DMI-based and ACPI-based detection for non-x86 systems as ACPI is apparently coming to ARM platforms soon. I tried to minimize the vocabulary of chassis types understood and added: desktop, laptop, server, tablet, handset. This is much less than either APCI or DMI know. If we need more types later on we can easily add them.
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