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This reverts commit 351efdc7a4d900a1aebca517dd0b46b89cdd7306.
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This fallback will anyway never get tested, so rip it out.
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for END
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Thanks to Kay for tracking this down.
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We shouldn't destroy IPC objects of system users on logout.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-April/018373.html
This introduces SYSTEM_UID_MAX defined to the maximum UID of system
users. This value is determined compile-time, either as configure switch
or from /etc/login.defs. (We don't read that file at runtime, since this
is really a choice for a system builder, not the end user.)
While we are at it we then also update journald to use SYSTEM_UID_MAX
when we decide whether to split out log data for a specific client.
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Use helper functions, and add some more sanity checking/asserts.
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Similar to the previous patch, exchange a length and a pointer with only one offset variable.
Also fix the type of the options to be uint8_t[], rather than uint8_t*.
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Store a pointer to the options in the DHCPMessage struct, and pass
this together with an offset around, rather than a uint8_t**.
This avoids us having to (re)compute the pointer; and changes
dhcp_option_append from adjusting both the pointer to the next
option and the remaining size of the options, to just adjusting
the current offset.
This makes the code a bit simpler to follow IMHO, but there should
be no functional change.
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boot using this
This is useful to make sure the system clock stays monotonic even on
systems that lack an RTC.
Also, why we are at it, also use the systemd release time for bumping
the clock, since it's a slightly less bad than starting with jan 1st,
1970.
This also moves timesyncd into the early bootphase, in order to make
sure this initial bump is guaranteed to have finished by the time we
start real daemons which might write to the file systemd and thus
shouldn't leave 1970's timestamps all over the place...
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If the udev queue is empty and "/run/udev/queue" does not exist,
"udevadm settle" would return with EXIT_FAILURE, because the inotify on
"/run/udev/queue" would fail with ENOENT.
This patch lets "udevadm settle" exit with EXIT_SUCCESS in this case.
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IFLA_IPTUN_PMTUDISC
IFLA_IPTUN_FLAGS (ISA_TAP)
FLA_IPTUN_6RD_PREFIX
FLA_IPTUN_6RD_RELAY_PREFIX
IFLA_IPTUN_6RD_PREFIXLEN
IFLA_IPTUN_6RD_RELAY_PREFIXLEN
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This patch introduces sit tunnel support to networkd
Example conf:
file: sit.netdev
[NetDev]
Name=sit-tun
Kind=sit
MTUBytes=1480
[Tunnel]
Local=10.65.223.238
Remote=10.65.223.239
file: sit.network
[Match]
Name=em1
[Network]
Tunnel=sit-tun
[tomegun: rebased]
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For now, we accept both link-local and routable addresses, maybe we want to
restrict ourselves to routable addresses only.
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Expose states 'degraded' or 'routable' if a link has a site/link-local or a routable address, respectively.
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Also remove the equivalent functionality from networkd.
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When we dropped support for creating a per-user to the "main" X11
display we stopped returning useful data in the "Display" user property.
With this change this is fixed and we again expose an appropriate
(graphical session) in the property that is useful as the "main" one, if
one is needed.
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This makes "systemd-analyze plot" read host information from remote.
While we are it show if this is a virtualized system.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76498
Reported-by: Zach <zachcook1991@gmail.com>
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This is needed to fix bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76498
Reported-by: Zach <zachcook1991@gmail.com>
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processes
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IPv4LL on them
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with CAP_SYS_TIME)
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Prefixing a section name with "X-" will cause it and all of its contents
to be silently ignored as of commit 342aea19.
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