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These keys are mandatory in [Address]/[Route] sections. Otherwise, we
hit an assert:
ens3: setting addresses
Assertion 'address->family == 2 || address->family == 10' failed at /build/amd64-generic/tmp/portage/sys-apps/systemd-9999-r1/work/systemd-9999/src/network/networkd-address.c:137, function address_configure(). Aborting.
Reported-by: Alex Polvi <alex.polvi@coreos.com>
At the same time make sure Route's Destination and Gateway uses the same address family.
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This reverts commit 4cd1214db6cf4b262e8ce6381bc710091b375c96.
This may still be fixed in the kernel, revert this for now until
we see how it all shakes out.
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When DEVTYPE is not set for a nic, it means it is a wired/ethernet
device.
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As suggested by Kay, it is better to describe what is done,
not what might happen.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727708#1694
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Nspawn has --setenv, and systemd itself accepts systemd.setenv.
It is nice to have the same parameter name everywhere.
Old name is accepted, but not advertised.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40446
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grawity:
It looks like the old version _was_ correct – the default value will
be "Type=dbus" if the service has a BusName set.
Suggested change: "if neither Type= nor BusName= is specified"
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Simple man page fix attached.
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Marcos
From 268d10a2f8769fd1dcb9440670af15ac02c5df89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marcos Mello <marcosfrm@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2013 17:19:04 -0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] man: fix Type= reference
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Also s/filesystem/file system/ in a few places.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to:
- missing words, preposition choice.
- change of /lib to /usr/lib, because that is what most distros are
using as the system-wide location for systemd/udev files.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to:
comma placement.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to:
word omissions and word class choice.
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Various operations done by systemd-tmpfiles may only be safely done at
boot (e.g. removal of X lockfiles in /tmp, creation of /run/nologin).
Other operations may be done at any point in time (e.g. setting the
ownership on /{run,var}/log/journal). This distinction is largely
orthogonal to the type of operation.
A new switch --unsafe is added, and operations which should only be
executed during bootup are marked with an exclamation mark in the
configuration files. systemd-tmpfiles.service is modified to use this
switch, and guards are added so it is hard to re-start it by mistake.
If we install a new version of systemd, we actually want to enforce
some changes to tmpfiles configuration immediately. This should now be
possible to do safely, so distribution packages can be modified to
execute the "safe" subset at package installation time.
/run/nologin creation is split out into a separate service, to make it
easy to override.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043212
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1045849
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Condition for /lib (necessary for split /usr) was missing from the unit.
Some changes which were done in tmpfiles.d(5) were not carried over to
systemd-tmpfiles(1).
Also use markup where possible.
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systemd-delta /run/systemd/system will show all unit overrides
in /run, etc.
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Also, introduce a new environment variable named $WATCHDOG_PID which
cotnains the PID of the process that is supposed to send the keep-alive
events. This is similar how $LISTEN_FDS and $LISTEN_PID work together,
and protects against confusing processes further down the process tree
due to inherited environment.
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commit 5b04fe60004e7c5cd5a43648ede3e6a965e70b8c broke it with
‘./man/sd_session_is_remote.3’: No such file or directory
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732798
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732798
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In journalctl(1), be more explicit about the reference to "Seal=" in
journald.conf(5) and what information can be found there.
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journalctl(1)
It may not be immediately obvious to the reader what "ID128" is, so replace the
example option argument "ID128" with "128-bit-ID".
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And add a missing <option> tag around "--setup-keys" under "--force".
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Also clean things up a bit here and there.
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These specifiers require NSS lookups to work, and we really shouldn't do
them from PID 1 hence. With this change they are now only supported for
user systemd instance, or when the configured user for a unit is root.
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So far the compatibility with .desktop settings hasn't been imporant
at all, and we do not want people to write convoluted unit
files.
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We have lots of questions from people who assume that shell syntax works
here, so let's be very explicit what is allowed and what is not. A few
examples should also help.
http://bugs.debian.org/732156
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gettys on ptys
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container to spawn
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Taken from https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68369.
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Also split into paragraphs for easier reading and make a few minor
corrections.
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This adds the new library call sd_journal_open_container() and a new
"-M" switch to journalctl. Particular care is taken that journalctl's
"-b" switch resolves to the current boot ID of the container, not the
host.
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