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Instead of :-0, :1, :5, etc., use -0, 1 or +1, 5, etc. For BOOT_ID+OFFSET,
use BOOT_ID+offset or BOOT_ID-offset (either + or - is required).
Also make error handling a bit more robust and verbose.
Modify the man page to describe the most common case (-b) first,
and the second most common case (-b -1) second.
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Also export missing flags.
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Back in 6a58bf4135 raising stop iteration was removed from the C
code, but wasn't added in the Python counterpart.
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"not-found" is a recently added load state and was previously just a
special case of "error". Since it also indicates a load error we should
also highlight it red, the same way as "error" was treated before.
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process is defined
It won't help if the main process is still there and there is no new
process to kill.
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If you want timing information from the initramfs, use systemd in the
initramfs.
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dracut uses systemd in the initramfs and does not write these files
anymore.
The state of the root fsck is serialized.
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This point was done in 77a9e8de6.
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Two options are added: --show-cursor to print the cursor at the end,
and --after-cursor to resume logs on the next line after the previous one.
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If we pass a variable to open()'s flags parameter it really wants a mode
parameter too, otherwise some gcc version whine. Hence, pass 0 in that
case.
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Simplify by using FOREACH_DIRENT and _cleanup_closedir_ macros.
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Based on a patch by Kay Sievers.
When a dead device nodes is tagged with "uaccess" using the static_node mechanism,
it's ACL's are managed by logind in the same way as "live" device nodes.
This allows in particular /dev/snd/{seq,timer} to cause modules to be loaded
on-demand when accessed by a non-privileged user.
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Based on a patch by Kay Sievers.
A tag is exported at boot as a symlinks to the device node in the folder
/run/udev/static_node-tags/<tagname>/, if the device node exists.
These tags are cleaned up by udevadm info --cleanup-db, but are otherwise
never removed.
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If you have a ASCII only terminal, there is no way to set the charmap to
ANSI_X3.4-1968, other than using LC_CTYPE=C.
We don't want to assume a UTF-8 capable terminal in this case and only
do so, if LANG, LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE are unset.
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Add missing '='.
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A few asserts are replaced with 'return -EINVAL'. I think that
assert should not be used to check argument in public functions.
Fields in struct sd_journal are rearranged to make it less
swiss-cheesy.
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Jan: test-tables fails on my system. The one it's failing on is:
syscall: 222 → (null) → -1
... and indeed, our own tables should not have holes, but syscall
tables certainly might.
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LANG does not have to be set and setting it to default to the default
does not add any value.
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The list and descriptions of valid output options was difficult to read,
so break up the long block of text into discrete man page list items to
improve readability.
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Hi,
I redid the boot ID look up to use enumerate_unique.
This is quite fast if the cache is warm but painfully slow if
it isn't. It has a slight chance of returning the wrong order if
realtime clock jumps around.
This one has to do n searches for every boot ID there is plus
a sort, so it depends heavily on cache hotness. This is in contrast
to the other way of look-up through filtering by a MESSAGE_ID,
which only needs about 1 seek + whatever amount of relative IDs
you want to walk.
I also have a linked-list + (in-place) mergesort version of this
patch, which has pretty much the same runtime. But since this one
is using libc sorting and armortized allocation, I prefer this
one.
To summarize: The MESSAGE_ID way is a *lot* faster but can be
incomplete due to rotation, while the enumerate+sort will find
every boot ID out there but will be painfully slow for large
journals and cold caches.
You choose :P
Jan
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These add back are the remaining 3 udev keymap rules which used name based
instead of ID based matching.
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In a User-Mode Linux session:
$ systemd-detect-virt
none
Although it is possible to reliably detect virtualization:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : User Mode Linux
model name : UML
mode : skas
host : Linux kytes 3.11.0-rc1-00009-ge5fd680 (...)
bogomips : 7007.43
So, grep for the string "\nvendor_id\t: User Mode Linux\n" in
/proc/cpuinfo, and say "uml" when asked.
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Revert commit 90fc91d0065 again. There is no 900XC3 model, that's 900X3C and
already covered by the 900X3* match.
See https://launchpad.net/bugs/1012365
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They were removed by mistake, and since we ship .html files,
we certainly should ship man pages.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61753
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55248
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I think this is the most important of the capabilities bitmasks to log.
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Make Type=idle communication bidirectional: when bootup is finished,
the manager, as before, signals idling Type=idle jobs to continue.
However, if the boot takes too long, idling jobs signal the manager
that they have had enough, wait a tiny bit more, and continue, taking
ownership of the console. The manager, when signalled that Type=idle
jobs are done, makes a note and will not write to the console anymore.
This is a cosmetic issue, but quite noticable, so let's just fix it.
Based on Harald Hoyer's patch.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54247
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/51805/systemd-messages-after-starting-login/
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Tcrypt uses a different approach to passphrases/key files. The
passphrase and all key files are incorporated into the "password"
to open the volume. So, the idea of slots that provide a way to
open the volume with different passphrases/key files that are
independent from each other like with LUKS does not apply.
Therefore, we use the key file from /etc/crypttab as the source
for the passphrase. The actual key files that are combined with
the passphrase into a password are provided as a new option in
/etc/crypttab and can be given multiple times if more than one
key file is used by a volume.
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Also use _cleanup_free_ where possible.
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ncp is also used for Netware mount point, recognize it as such. Fixes
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=828905.
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