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2016-05-25FSDG: man/: Use FSDG operating systems as examples.systemd/v229-3.parabola2Luke Shumaker
2016-05-25FSDG: os-release: Default ID to "gnu-linux" instead of "linux".Luke Shumaker
As far as I can tell, no code in this repository actually uses the ID field, so this is just a man page change.
2016-05-25FSDG: os-release: Default to NAME "GNU/Linux" instead of "Linux".Luke Shumaker
2016-05-25FSDG: os-release: Default to PRETTY_NAME "GNU/Linux" instead of "Linux".Luke Shumaker
2016-05-25FSDG: man/: Refer to the operating system as GNU/Linux.Luke Shumaker
This is not a blind replacement of "Linux" with "GNU/Linux". In some cases, "Linux" is (correctly) used to refer to just the kernel. In others, it is in a string for which code must also be adjusted; these instances are not included in this commit.
2016-02-11man: document that resolved cares about /etc/hostsLennart Poettering
2016-02-10man: follow up fixes for #2575Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-02-10man: correct explanation of "systemctl is-enabled" outputLennart Poettering
The "is-enabled" command doesn't care whether the symlinks are declared in the [Install] section of a unit file or not, when returning "enabled". Any alias, .wants/ or .requires/ symlinks suffice. Fixes: #975
2016-02-10man: document that ExecStartPost= is only run if ExecStart= succeededLennart Poettering
Fixes: #846
2016-02-10man: document that "systemctl enable" supports abbreviated unit file namesLennart Poettering
Fixes: #1502
2016-02-10man: document that nss-myhostname handles *.localhost and *.localdomain tooLennart Poettering
(And similar for resolved) Fixes: #1630
2016-02-10man: document that [Install] has no effect in unit file .d/*.conf drop-insLennart Poettering
Fixes: #1774 Fixes: #1090
2016-02-10man: document distinction between ConditionXYZ= and AssertXYZ=Lennart Poettering
References: #2468
2016-02-10man: document rescue.target and emergency.target in more detailLennart Poettering
Fixes: #2523
2016-02-10Merge pull request #2574 from zonque/netclass-removeLennart Poettering
cgroup: remove support for NetClass= directive
2016-02-10cgroup: remove support for NetClass= directiveDaniel Mack
Support for net_cls.class_id through the NetClass= configuration directive has been added in v227 in preparation for a per-unit packet filter mechanism. However, it turns out the kernel people have decided to deprecate the net_cls and net_prio controllers in v2. Tejun provides a comprehensive justification for this in his commit, which has landed during the merge window for kernel v4.5: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bd1060a1d671 As we're aiming for full support for the v2 cgroup hierarchy, we can no longer support this feature. Userspace tool such as nftables are moving over to setting rules that are specific to the full cgroup path of a task, which obsoletes these controllers anyway. This commit removes support for tweaking details in the net_cls controller, but keeps the NetClass= directive around for legacy compatibility reasons.
2016-02-10core: treat JobTimeout=0 as equivalent to JobTimeout=infinityLennart Poettering
Corrects an incompatibility introduced with 36c16a7cdd6c33d7980efc2cd6a2211941f302b4. Fixes: #2537
2016-02-10activate: add a new switch --inetd to enable inetd-style socket activationLennart Poettering
Previously, using --accept would enable inetd-style socket activation in addition to per-connection operation. This is now split into two switches: --accept only switches between per-connection or single-instance operation. --inetd switches between inetd-style or new-style fd passing. This breaks the interface of the tool, but given that it is a debugging tool shipped in /usr/lib/systemd/ it's not really a public interface. This change allows testing new-style per-connection daemons.
2016-02-10activate: add new --seqpacket switch for testing SOCK_SEQPACKET socketsLennart Poettering
2016-02-10Merge pull request #2564 from poettering/fix-2467Daniel Mack
Fix for #2467
2016-02-10core: make the StartLimitXYZ= settings generic and apply to any kind of ↵Lennart Poettering
unit, not just services This moves the StartLimitBurst=, StartLimitInterval=, StartLimitAction=, RebootArgument= from the [Service] section into the [Unit] section of unit files, and thus support it in all unit types, not just in services. This way we can enforce the start limit much earlier, in particular before testing the unit conditions, so that repeated start-up failure due to failed conditions is also considered for the start limit logic. For compatibility the four options may also be configured in the [Service] section still, but we only document them in their new section [Unit]. This also renamed the socket unit failure code "service-failed-permanent" into "service-start-limit-hit" to express more clearly what it is about, after all it's only triggered through the start limit being hit. Finally, the code in busname_trigger_notify() and socket_trigger_notify() is altered to become more alike. Fixes: #2467
2016-02-09man: link resolved bus API documentation from its man pageLennart Poettering
This is similar how we already do it for logind or machined.
2016-02-08Merge pull request #2543 from keszybz/build-sys-and-man-fixesLennart Poettering
Build sys and man fixes
2016-02-06man: clarify that generators are run before /varZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Just a clarification. At least systemd-openqa-generator from openqa gets this wrong.
2016-02-06man/hostnamectl: refer to transient hostname as "fallback"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Saying it is the "default" is misleading, because it is almost never used.
2016-02-06man/hostname: remove obsolete textZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
All distribution-specific code was removed ages ago.
2016-02-03core: when a service's ExecStartPre= times out, skip ExecStop=Lennart Poettering
This makes sure we never run two control processes at the same time, we cannot keep track off. This introduces a slight change of behaviour but cleans up the definition of ExecStop= and ExecStopPost=. The former is now invoked only if the service managed to start-up correctly. The latter is called even if start-up failed half-way. Thus, ExecStopPost= may be used as clean-up step for both successful and failed start-up attempts, but ExecStop='s purpose is clearly defined as being responsible for shutting down the service and nothing else. The precise behaviour of this was not documented yet. This commit adds the necessary docs. Fixes: #1254
2016-02-03nspawn: optionally run a stub init process as PID 1Lennart Poettering
This adds a new switch --as-pid2, which allows running commands as PID 2, while a stub init process is run as PID 1. This is useful in order to run arbitrary commands in a container, as PID1's semantics are different from all other processes regarding reaping of unknown children or signal handling.
2016-02-03nspawn: add new --chdir= switchLennart Poettering
Fixes: #2192
2016-02-03Merge pull request #2519 from msekletar/journalctl-device-log-current-boot-v2Lennart Poettering
journalctl: add match for the current boot when called with devpath (v2)
2016-02-03Merge pull request #2453 from poettering/journalctl-fTom Gundersen
journalctl --fields logic
2016-02-03man: clarify what happens when journalctl is called with devpathMichal Sekletar
2016-02-03man: document that udev_device_new_* functions set errno on errorMichal Sekletar
2016-02-01journalctl: add new --fields switch to dump all currently used field namesLennart Poettering
Fixes #2176
2016-02-01sd-journal: add an API to enumerate known field names of the journalLennart Poettering
This adds two new calls to get the list of all journal fields names currently in use. This is the low-level support to implement the feature requested in #2176 in a more optimized way.
2016-02-01man: document the new RuntimeMaxSec= settingLennart Poettering
2016-02-01sd-event: permit a USEC_INFINITY timeout as an alternative to a disabling an ↵Lennart Poettering
event source This should simplify handling of time events in clients and is in-line with the USEC_INFINITY macro we already have. This way setting a timeout to 0 indicates "elapse immediately", and a timeout of USEC_INFINITY "elapse never".
2016-02-01resolve: fix typosTorstein Husebø
2016-02-01sd-journal: introduce has_runtime_files and has_persistent_filesJan Synacek
Also introduce sd_journal_has_runtime_files() and sd_journal_has_persistent_files() to the public API. These functions can be used to easily find out if the open journal files are runtime and/or persistent.
2016-01-30Merge pull request #2469 from keszybz/resolved-2Lennart Poettering
Resolved 2
2016-01-29man: reword sentenceZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-01-29resolve-host: add option to list protocolsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-01-29Merge pull request #2474 from poettering/doc-fix-2189Martin Pitt
man: document special considerations when mixing templated service un…
2016-01-29man: document special considerations when mixing templated service units and ↵Lennart Poettering
DefaultDependencies=no Fixes #2189.
2016-01-29man: document which section the configuration settings of timesyncd.conf ↵Lennart Poettering
belong into
2016-01-29man: actually say which section resolv.conf's setting should be placed inLennart Poettering
2016-01-28man: force space in cmdsynopsisZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Docbook renders the man page as "[OPTIONS]--type" without it.
2016-01-28systemctl: rename "reload-or-try-restart" verb to "try-reload-or-restart"Lennart Poettering
But also keep the old name as (undocumented) compatibility around. The reload-or-try-restart was documented to be a NOP if the unit is not running, since the previous commits this is also implemented. The old name suggests that the "try" logic only applies to restarting. Fix this, by moving the "try-" to the front, to indicate that the whole option is a NOP if the service isn't running.
2016-01-28man: stop documenting legacy RedHatismsLennart Poettering
We generally document only the supported verbs, but not the compatibility verbs we also support, in order to keep the documentation minimal.
2016-01-28doc: improved wording in some placesJan Engelhardt
Avoid "mountpoint mounted" (word repetition), "queriable" (no match in m-w.com and dict.cc).