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networkd: add support to configure IPv6 hop limit
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man/journalctl: mention systemd.time(7) where appropriate
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Todo trimming
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Put it at the top of the file, where it's hard to miss.
Also add the mapping of runlevel → target because since it is now
static.
I'm not adding runlevel(7), because we do not want to make obsolete
stuff even more prominent.
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Also, machinectl status is anything but terse. Remove "terse".
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Original bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1182661
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Fixed kernel-command-line links
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networkd: vxlan add option to set FDB entries
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doc: typo and ortho fixes
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core: support IEC suffixes for RLIMIT stuff
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Let's make things more user-friendly and support for example
LimitAS=16G
rather than force users to always use LimitAS=16106127360.
The change is relevant for options:
[Default]Limit{FSIZE,DATA,STACK,CORE,RSS,AS,MEMLOCK,MSGQUEUE}
The patch introduces config_parse_bytes_limit(), it's the same as
config_parse_limit() but uses parse_size() tu support the suffixes.
Addresses: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1772
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- Existing documentation did not mention that --plain omits the bullets and works on list-units and list-machines.
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Fixed link to chattr man page
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The existing text misleads readers into thinking how the notify socket protocol is "internals" and that they can only use the functions. However, the socket is part of the Interface Stability Promise. So, we should drop "internally" from the description so the man page both indicates both how the functions work and how one would talk to the socket directly.
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Document support for commas as a separator and possibility of specifying
ranges of CPU indices.
Tested by regenerating the manpages locally and reading them on man.
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That way it's in sync with the other SMACK label settings.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/1664#issuecomment-150891270
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"UTC time" is a RAP phrase (redundant acronym phrase phrase).
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Technically, it's safer that way, since dnf is supposed to parse the
"*", not the shell. It doesn't really matter too much in real life (as
the expression is too complex), but let's better be safe than sorry, and
make sure people won't file bugs about this...
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This option specifies the label to assign the root of the file system if
it lacks the Smack extended attribute. Note that this option will be
ignored if kernel does not support the Smack feature by runtime
checking.
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journalctl: clarify -q option
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btrfs quota beef up and various other unrelated changes
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-q suppresses info messages too
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Without the updates repo, we are installing packages from the time
that that version of Fedora was released. Normally, during the
lifetime of the release most packages are updated, so most of the
packages installed would be outdated, and the first update after
installation would update a massive set of packages. Avoid all this
by installing from the updates repo from the start.
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Keys for previous and future Fedora distributions were added
for the fedora-repos package recently:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1246701.
There is no need to skip signature checking.
Also, update to the latest and greatest and remove unnecessary quotes.
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This allows us to set up the quota group hierarchy in a reasonable way
on btrfs file systems.
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networkd: add support to configure IPv6 DAD
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systemd.resource-control(5)
This is after all where we expose all the other cgroup props, especially
those that can be adjusted dynamically.
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`systemd-tmpfiles --clean ./some.conf` doesn't work:
Failed to open './some.conf', ignoring: No such file or directory
`systemd-tmpfiles --clean $(realpath ./some.conf)` works fine.
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The age field applies to lines starting with `v`, `C`, `X` too.
See the function `clean_item` in the file `src/tmpfiles/tmpfiles.c`
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Fixup for #1542.
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Make journald audit socket maskable
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man: describe IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements= better
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Fixes #1514.
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Adding them to the documentation makes it easier to find
the right man page for people who are trying to understand
where some socket in the filesystem is coming from.
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With the previous description it wasn't clear that the
kernel default is being described.
Add link to kernel docs.
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cache harddisk passwords in the kernel keyring
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