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2015-01-14 | util: the chattr flags field is actually unsigned, judging by kernel sources | Lennart Poettering | |
Unlike some client code suggests... | |||
2015-01-08 | machined: when cloning a raw disk image, also set the NOCOW flag | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-12-28 | machinectl/machined: implement "rename", "clone", "read-only" verbs for ↵ | Lennart Poettering | |
machine images | |||
2014-12-26 | copy: try top copy atime/time/xattrs when copying files | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-12-18 | machinectl: add new commands for copying files from/to containers | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-12-12 | copy: use btrfs reflinking only whe we know we copy full files | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-12-12 | shared: add new btrfs-util.[ch] helpers for doing common btrfs operation | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-11-07 | copy: teach copy_bytes() sendfile() support, and then replace ↵ | Lennart Poettering | |
sendfile_full() by it | |||
2014-10-31 | shared: add missing includes | Ronny Chevalier | |
2014-06-23 | coredump: never write more than the configured processing size limit to disk | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-06-19 | tmpfiles: make sure "C" doesn't copy anything if the destination already exists | Lennart Poettering | |
Previously it would recursively copy the entire tree in, and descend into subdirectories even if the destination already exists. Let's do what the documentation says and not do that. If files down the tree shall be copied too, they should get their own "C" lines. | |||
2014-06-12 | sysusers: add minimal tool to reconstruct /etc/passwd and /etc/group from ↵ | Lennart Poettering | |
static files systemd-sysusers is a tool to reconstruct /etc/passwd and /etc/group from static definition files that take a lot of inspiration from tmpfiles snippets. These snippets should carry information about system users only. To make sure it is not misused for normal users these snippets only allow configuring UID and gecos field for each user, but do not allow configuration of the home directory or shell, which is necessary for real login users. The purpose of this tool is to enable state-less systems that can populate /etc with the minimal files necessary, solely from static data in /usr. systemd-sysuser is additive only, and will never override existing users. This tool will create these files directly, and not via some user database abtsraction layer. This is appropriate as this tool is supposed to run really early at boot, and is only useful for creating system users, and system users cannot be stored in remote databases anyway. The tool is also useful to be invoked from RPM scriptlets, instead of useradd. This allows moving from imperative user descriptions in RPM to declarative descriptions. The UID/GID for a user/group to be created can either be chosen dynamic, or fixed, or be read from the owner of a file in the file system, in order to support reconstructing the correct IDs for files that shall be owned by them. This also adds a minimal user definition file, that should be sufficient for most basic systems. Distributions are expected to patch these files and augment the contents, for example with fixed UIDs for the users where that's necessary. | |||
2014-06-10 | tmpfiles: add new "C" line for copying files or directories | Lennart Poettering | |