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2012-05-16 | delta: Support filtering what type of deltas to show | Gergely Nagy | |
Not everyone is interested in every kind of deltas (and some might even be interested knowing which files do not have overrides), so this here is an implementation of a --type=LIST... option for systemd-delta, that makes it possible to filter what subset of deltas we want. The available modifiers are masked, equivalent, redirected, overriden, and unchanged - they should be self explanatory, and the man page explains them in a little more detail anyway. As a side effect, in case of overriden files, the diff output was made optional. By default, everything is shown (with a diff, if appropriate) except for completely unchanged files. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@balabit.hu> | |||
2012-05-16 | delta: add preset dirs | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-16 | delta: add missing files | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-16 | switch-root: check for absolute paths | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-15 | udev: update docs, NEWS | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-15 | udev: libudev - bump soname, remove deprecated functions, introduce symbol ↵ | Kay Sievers | |
versions | |||
2012-05-15 | tmpfiles: if we are supposed to write a string to a file, it's OK if we ↵ | Lennart Poettering | |
can't write the trailing newline | |||
2012-05-15 | install: fix inverted meaning of '--force' in systemctl enable | Michal Schmidt | |
2012-05-14 | missing: Fix broken syscall(__NR_fanotify_mark... on ppc32 | Andreas Schwab | |
The same situation as on o32 mips. | |||
2012-05-14 | sd-login: update header docs a bit | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-14 | namespace: make PrivateTmp= apply to both /tmp and /var/tmp | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-14 | systemctl: add switch-root verb | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-14 | core: add extra safety check before switching root | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-14 | job: info message if JOB_VERIFY_ACTIVE detects an inactive unit | Michal Schmidt | |
2012-05-14 | job: report the status of first half of JOB_RESTART the same as JOB_STOP | Michal Schmidt | |
2012-05-14 | unit: unit type dependent status messages | Michal Schmidt | |
Instead of generic "Starting..." and "Started" messages for all unit use type-dependent messages. For example, mounts will announce "Mounting..." and "Mounted". Add status messages to units of types that used to be entirely silent (automounts, sockets, targets, devices). For unit types whose jobs are instantaneous, report only the job completion, not the starting event. Socket units with non-instantaneous jobs are rare (Exec*= is not used often in socket units), so I chose not to print the starting messages for them either. This will hopefully give people better understanding of the boot. | |||
2012-05-14 | unit: print the color status marks on the left | Michal Schmidt | |
The alignment of the "[ OK ]" and "[FAILED]" status marks to the right side of the terminal makes it difficult to link them with the messages on the left if your console is wide. I considered the options: 1. Align them to the 80th column regardless of the console width. Disadvantage - either: - truncating messages needlessly, not using available space; or - If the message is long, write the mark over it. => ugly 2. Write them to the 80th column for short messages, and further to the right for longer ones. Disadvantage: - jagged look 3. Write the marks on the left, before the message. Disadvantage: - Breaks tradition from RHL. Advantages: + slightly simpler code + Will annoy holy-traditionalists. I chose option 3. BTW, Debian now uses similar marks on the left with its makefile-style boot. Special values of the "status" argument to status_vprintf are: NULL - no status mark, no message indentation "" - no status mark, message indented as if the mark was there | |||
2012-05-14 | job: change red [ABORT] status to yellow [DEPEND] | Michal Schmidt | |
The red "[ABORT]" for a dependency failure is too scary. It suggests a crash. And it suggests a problem with the unit itself. Change it to a yellow "[DEPEND]" message. The color communicates the level of seriousness better. | |||
2012-05-14 | job: only jobs on the runqueue can be run | Michal Schmidt | |
2012-05-14 | keymap: Add Mio N890 | Martin Pitt | |
https://launchpad.net/bugs/998621 | |||
2012-05-10 | udev: path_id - cciss - set "we have a bus" flag | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-10 | udev: path_id - add cciss support | Hannes Reinecke | |
2012-05-09 | dbus-manager: fix tainted string | Michal Schmidt | |
The pointer to the end of the string was not advanced after adding the "cgroups-missing" taint. If "local-hwclock" was detected too, it would overwrite the previous string. With 'e' always pointing to the end of the string, removing the last delimiter is easier. | |||
2012-05-09 | main: fix uninitialized variable | Michal Schmidt | |
2012-05-09 | main: fix assertion failure due to use of ELEMENTSOF on a non-array | Michal Schmidt | |
2012-05-09 | util: a few updates for rm_rf() | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-09 | manager: introduce SwitchRoot bus call for initrd/main transition | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-08 | path-util: there is no function path_parent() | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-08 | main: simplify+unify logic for parsing runtime booleans | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-08 | logind: implement suspend/hibernate calls with inhibition logic | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-08 | sleep: implement suspend/hibernate as first class targets | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-08 | logind: use "sleep" as generic term for "suspend", "hibernate", and later on ↵ | Lennart Poettering | |
"hybrid suspend" | |||
2012-05-08 | logind: fix test-inhibit | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-08 | util: split-out path-util.[ch] | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-08 | util: split-out hwclock.[ch] | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-07 | logind: fix memory leak | Frederic Crozat | |
2012-05-07 | util: split-out conf-file.[ch] | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-07 | udev: path_id - skip PCI-only-parents for block devices | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-07 | udev: use conf_files_list() to search rules files | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-07 | conf_files_list(): split out conf_files_list_strv() | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-07 | conf_files_list(): files-add() - do not canonicalize file names | Kay Sievers | |
File names in /etc, /run, /usr/lib are sorted/overridden by basename. Sorting things like "/dev/null" with the basename "null" in the hash of config files breaks the ordering and the overriding logic. | |||
2012-05-05 | logind: implement delay inhibitor locks in addition to block inhibitor locks | Lennart Poettering | |
This is useful to allow applications to synchronously save data before the system is suspended or shut down. | |||
2012-05-04 | udev: fix the ENV{} blacklist logic | Kay Sievers | |
2012-05-04 | systemctl: fix typo | Lennart Poettering | |
as Sergey Ptashnick pointed out we should write "poweroff" once instead of "reboot" twice. | |||
2012-05-04 | systemd-analyze: add a --user option to support user instances | Patrick McCarty | |
2012-05-04 | readahead: store inode numbers in pack file | Lennart Poettering | |
If the inode nr for each file is available in the pack file we can easily detect replaced files (like they result from package upgrades) which we can then skip to readahead. | |||
2012-05-04 | units: use OOMScoreAdjust= in the unit files to set OOM score adjust | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-04 | readhead: temporarily lower the kernel's read_ahead_kb setting while collecting | Lennart Poettering | |
While collecting readahead data we want to know exactly what userspace accesses unblurred by the kernel's read_ahead_kb. Hence lower this during collection, and raise it afterwards. This is mostly based on ideas and code by Auke Kok. | |||
2012-05-03 | cgroup: fix alloca() misuse in cg_shorten_controllers() | Lennart Poettering | |
2012-05-03 | dbus: handle invalid enum values better | Lennart Poettering | |