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2015-08-25Merge pull request #1022 from poettering/machinectl-shellTom Gundersen
Add new "machinectl shell" command for su(1)-like behaviour
2015-08-25logind/systemctl: introduce SetWallMessage and --messageJan Synacek
Enable unprivileged users to set wall message on a shutdown operation. When the message is set via the --message option, it is logged together with the default shutdown message. $ systemctl reboot --message "Applied kernel updates." $ journalctl -b -1 ... systemd-logind[27]: System is rebooting. (Applied kernel updates.) ...
2015-08-24machinectl: extend the "shell" syntax to take user@container namesLennart Poettering
In order to make "machinectl shell" more similar to ssh, allow the following syntax to connect to a container under a specific username: machinectl shell lennart@fedora Also beefs up related man page documentation.
2015-08-24machinectl: make machine name parameters for "shell" and "login" optionalLennart Poettering
If no machine name is specified, imply that we connect to ".host", i.e. the local host.
2015-08-24machinectl: add new "machinectl shell" commandLennart Poettering
This makes use of machined's new OpenShell() command and allows opening a new interactive shell in any container.
2015-08-24core: optionally create LOGIN_PROCESS or USER_PROCESS utmp entriesLennart Poettering
When generating utmp/wtmp entries, optionally add both LOGIN_PROCESS and INIT_PROCESS entries or even all three of LOGIN_PROCESS, INIT_PROCESS and USER_PROCESS entries, instead of just a single INIT_PROCESS entry. With this change systemd may be used to not only invoke a getty directly in a SysV-compliant way but alternatively also a login(1) implementation or even forego getty and login entirely, and invoke arbitrary shells in a way that they appear in who(1) or w(1). This is preparation for a later commit that adds a "machinectl shell" operation to invoke a shell in a container, in a way that is compatible with who(1) and w(1).
2015-08-21man: rework systemd-run man page a bitLennart Poettering
2015-08-21Merge pull request #1001 from major/add-bonding-docsTom Gundersen
man: networkd - adding bonding examples for systemd-networkd
2015-08-20Adding bonding examples for systemd-networkdMajor Hayden
This commit provides some basic bonding configuration examples for .netdev and .network files.
2015-08-20man: fix typo in description of system.sliceEric Kostrowski
2015-08-17man: add systemd-cgls as tool that shows the cgroup hierarchyEvgeny Vereshchagin
2015-08-17Merge pull request #970 from poettering/timedatectl-set-netpDaniel Mack
man: extend documentation for timedatectl's set-ntp command
2015-08-16Merge pull request #908 from richardmaw-codethink/nspawn-path-escapes-v3Lennart Poettering
Allow arbitrary file paths to be passed to nspawn (v3)
2015-08-16man: extend documentation for timedatectl's set-ntp commandLennart Poettering
This extends on the relationship between timedatectl's set-ntp command and its effect on the systemd-timesyncd.service unit. This also links that unit back to the timedatectl man page. Closes #798.
2015-08-11man: Describe when ExecStartFoo= commands are run in more detailRichard Maw
Previously it was just descibed that ExecStartPost= commands were started "after" the ExecStart= command(s). This hasn't specified after which event, which varies from after it has been started, after it has exited, after it has sent READY=1 or after it has taken the bus name, depending on Type=. This now describes that it happens after the *service* has "started", as defined by the Type=, and provides some clarification about precisely when this is. This may be unnecessary duplication, but it removes the ambiguity as to whether RemainAfterExit=no means that ExecStartPost= shouldn't be started because it means the service has stopped when the ExecStart= command terminates, not "started".
2015-08-07man: Document \: escapes in nspawn's --overlay optionRichard Maw
2015-08-07man: Document \: escapes in nspawn's --bind optionRichard Maw
2015-08-07man: Document \: escapes in nspawn's --tmpfs optionRichard Maw
2015-08-07man: clarify that unknown escapes must be escapedZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1251334 is about a unit file which has Environment=TERM=linux PS1=system-upgrade:\w\$\x20 We used to allow that, but after recent tightening of parsing rules, we barf. Make it clear that this is intentional.
2015-08-06Merge pull request #890 from fsateler/special-docs-v2Lennart Poettering
man: Clarify the difference between sysinit.target and basic.target
2015-08-05man: Clarify difference between basic.target and sysinit.targetFelipe Sateler
2015-08-05man: Clarify that basic.target does not pull in remote filesystemsFelipe Sateler
Also note /var, /tmp or /var/tmp as special cases, should either of those be a remote filesystem.
2015-08-05man: update description of --quietZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This description should provide the general rule, without listing all the subcommands, which is bound to get out of date too often. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/216
2015-08-05man: point nspawn --machine to machinectl search-pathRichard Maw
The --machine option used to describe searching for machines in /var/lib/machines, which is not the whole story, so let's link to where it's described in more detail.
2015-08-04man: Document invalid lines in EnvironmentFileRichard Maw
If a line doesn't contain an = separator, it is skipped, rather than raising an error. This is potentially useful, so let's document this behaviour.
2015-08-02man: fix typo in systemd-fsck@Michael Biebl
2015-07-30Merge pull request #784 from eworm-de/typoDaniel Mack
man: fix typo in man systemd-machine-id-commit
2015-07-30man: fix typo in man systemd-machine-id-commitChristian Hesse
2015-07-29Merge pull request #764 from ssahani/vxlan1Tom Gundersen
networkd: Add VXLAN Netlink attributes
2015-07-29Merge branch 'pr/761'Daniel Mack
2015-07-29networkd-wait-online: only consider interfaces given on the commandlineTom Gundersen
If some interfaces are given on the commandline, ignore all others.
2015-07-29Merge pull request #777 from kaysievers/gtp-autoLennart Poettering
gpt-auto-generator: merge efi-boot-generator
2015-07-29gpt-auto-generator: merge efi-boot-generatorKay Sievers
2015-07-29man: unit: fix StartTimeoutSecHerman Fries
should be TimeoutStartSec
2015-07-29man: add man for VXLAN Group Policy optionSusant Sahani
2015-07-28Merge pull request #732 from ssahani/macvtapTom Gundersen
networkd: add support for Macvtap
2015-07-27networkd: capitalize VNetHeader= as VnetHeader=Lennart Poettering
Even when we use shortened, combined words, we still should uppercase where a new word starts. I couldn't find a canonically capitalized version of this term, hence I think we should follow our naming rules here.
2015-07-27man: netdev add man for macvtapSusant Sahani
2015-07-25Merge pull request #727 from phomes/masterTom Gundersen
man: typo fixes
2015-07-25man: typo fixesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2015-07-25man: describe masking of .network files betterZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This should clear up some confusion in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/717. This basically copies the description from systemd.unit to this man page. Masking can happen also in /run, so strike the part about /etc, and also add the magic work "mask".
2015-07-24networkd: rename RootBlock to AllowPortToBeRootZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Justification is similar to BPDUGuard rename. "Positive" values are easier. This is a rather uncommon option, so using a slightly longer name should not be a problem, and may in fact may make it easier to guess what the option does without reading the documentation.
2015-07-24networkd: turn UnicastFlood on by defaultZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Looking at the kernel commit, "on" seems to be the default value: commit 867a59436fc35593ae0e0efcd56cc6d2f8506586 Author: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevic@redhat.com> Date: Wed Jun 5 10:08:01 2013 -0400 bridge: Add a flag to control unicast packet flood. Add a flag to control flood of unicast traffic. By default, flood is on and the bridge will flood unicast traffic if it doesn't know the destination. When the flag is turned off, unicast traffic without an FDB will not be forwarded to the specified port. ... and it seems to be the reasonable thing to do by default.
2015-07-24networkd: rename BPDUGuard to UseBPDUZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Rename to follow the follow the style of other options. In general "positive" options are preferred to "negative" ones, because they are easier to describe and easier for humans to parse (c.f. the shortening on the man page entry).
2015-07-24man: reword new Bridge descriptionsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-07-24network: rename DiffServiceCodePoint to CopyDSCPZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Old name was slightly misleading, because this flag does not determine whether DSCP is used overall, but only if it is copied to the decapsulated packet. Rename to better reflect that. "Copy" does not imply direction. This is on purpose, because we might later on enhance the setting to allow/disallow copying in the other direction, to the encapsulated packet. If that is implemented, CopyDSCP could understand additional values. This is nicer than having two separate settings and follows the example of DHCP=. Also, we try to avoid abbreviations, but we allow acronyms like MTU, in DiscoverPathMTU=. This setting was recently added, so it's fine to rename it without backwards compat.
2015-07-24man: try to better describe DiffServiceCodePoint= settingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=109507453227993&w=2
2015-07-24man: reword description of Hostname=Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Also add dots at the end of sentences.
2015-07-23man: add man for bridge paramsSusant Sahani
2015-07-23Merge pull request #674 from ssahani/tunnelDaniel Mack
ip6 tunnel: add support for DSCP