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fills this in anyway
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This requires the /sys/fs/cgroup to exist. Current git kernels have
this, released kernels need a backport of a single patch.
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something to change in other distributions
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instead of 1
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to write them manually
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there
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=624539
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decode exit codes in systemctl
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output on the TTY in all cases
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module for blacklisting
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precedence over distro-specific configuration
In order to unify configuration across distributions we pick the
simple-most option by default (Debian's /etc/hostname) and then fall
back to distro-specific hacks if that doesn't exist.
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of modules in /etc/modules.d/ on boot, replacing distro-dependent shell hacks for this
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Hey,
here is a patch to fix a small typo in the systemd dbus introspection data.
I found this while trying to explore the systemd dbus API via bash
completion with gdbus. You should try this, it is really fun, and,
evidently, helps to find some bugs...
Matthias
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I just noticed this when reading the latest commits.
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this should happen in the kernel itself, not be controlled from
userspace, if at all. So let's kill this here.
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non-ro root dirs
Instead of using /forcefsck and /fastboot people should just kernel
command line options to achieve the same.
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socket-activate nscd anyway
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single user mode
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