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2012-06-25man: document systemd-vconsole-setup.serviceLennart Poettering
2012-06-22core: remove sysv_console optionLennart Poettering
This option never made much sense. It was originally intended to make sure that the usual startup output of sysv scripts goes to the terminal. However, since SysV scripts started from a terminal would not output to that terminal, but rather /dev/console this effect was more often than not actually taking place. Nowadays systemd has much nicer boot time status output than SysV which makes the sysv output redundant. Finally, all output of services goes to the journal anyway, and is not lost. Hence, let's drop this option, and simplify things a bit.
2012-05-31main: allow setting of timer slack for PID 1Lennart Poettering
2012-05-24main: add configuration option to alter capability bounding set for PID 1Lennart Poettering
This also ensures that caps dropped from the bounding set are also dropped from the inheritable set, to be extra-secure. Usually that should change very little though as the inheritable set is empty for all our uses anyway.
2012-05-21main: allow system wide limits for servicesFrederic Crozat
2012-04-24manager: drop MountAuto= and SwapAuto= optionsLennart Poettering
The ability to set MountAuto=no and SwapAuto=no was useful during the adoption phase of systemd, so that distributions could stick to their classic mount scripts a bit longer. It is about time to get rid of it now.
2012-04-12relicense to LGPLv2.1 (with exceptions)Lennart Poettering
We finally got the OK from all contributors with non-trivial commits to relicense systemd from GPL2+ to LGPL2.1+. Some udev bits continue to be GPL2+ for now, but we are looking into relicensing them too, to allow free copy/paste of all code within systemd. The bits that used to be MIT continue to be MIT. The big benefit of the relicensing is that closed source code may now link against libsystemd-login.so and friends.
2012-04-05systemd: add hardware watchdog supportLennart Poettering
This adds minimal hardware watchdog support to PID 1. The idea is that PID 1 supervises and watchdogs system services, while the hardware watchdog is used to supervise PID 1. This adds two hardware watchdog configuration options, for the runtime watchdog and for a shutdown watchdog. The former is active during normal operation, the latter only at reboots to ensure that if a clean reboot times out we reboot nonetheless. If the runtime watchdog is enabled PID 1 will automatically wake up at half the configured interval and write to the watchdog daemon. By default we enable the shutdown watchdog, but leave the runtime watchdog disabled in order not to break independent hardware watchdog daemons people might be using. This is only the most basic hookup. If necessary we can later on hook up the watchdog ping more closely with services deemed crucial.
2012-01-06journal: introduce log target 'journal' for executed processesLennart Poettering
2011-08-23cgroup: optionally mount a specific cgroup controllers together, and add ↵Lennart Poettering
cpu+cpuacct to the default
2011-02-15exec: introduce global defaults for the standard output of servicesLennart Poettering
2011-01-01man: remaining spelling fixesMiklos Vajna
2010-11-18manager: make list of default controllers configurableLennart Poettering
2010-11-15drop support for MANAGER_SESSION, introduce MANAGER_USER insteadLennart Poettering
2010-09-06man: Fix small typo: s/seperate/separate/Michael Biebl
2010-07-07update man pages for recent changesLennart Poettering