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In a User-Mode Linux session:
$ systemd-detect-virt
none
Although it is possible to reliably detect virtualization:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : User Mode Linux
model name : UML
mode : skas
host : Linux kytes 3.11.0-rc1-00009-ge5fd680 (...)
bogomips : 7007.43
So, grep for the string "\nvendor_id\t: User Mode Linux\n" in
/proc/cpuinfo, and say "uml" when asked.
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Revert commit 90fc91d0065 again. There is no 900XC3 model, that's 900X3C and
already covered by the 900X3* match.
See https://launchpad.net/bugs/1012365
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55248
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I think this is the most important of the capabilities bitmasks to log.
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Make Type=idle communication bidirectional: when bootup is finished,
the manager, as before, signals idling Type=idle jobs to continue.
However, if the boot takes too long, idling jobs signal the manager
that they have had enough, wait a tiny bit more, and continue, taking
ownership of the console. The manager, when signalled that Type=idle
jobs are done, makes a note and will not write to the console anymore.
This is a cosmetic issue, but quite noticable, so let's just fix it.
Based on Harald Hoyer's patch.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54247
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/51805/systemd-messages-after-starting-login/
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Tcrypt uses a different approach to passphrases/key files. The
passphrase and all key files are incorporated into the "password"
to open the volume. So, the idea of slots that provide a way to
open the volume with different passphrases/key files that are
independent from each other like with LUKS does not apply.
Therefore, we use the key file from /etc/crypttab as the source
for the passphrase. The actual key files that are combined with
the passphrase into a password are provided as a new option in
/etc/crypttab and can be given multiple times if more than one
key file is used by a volume.
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Also use _cleanup_free_ where possible.
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ncp is also used for Netware mount point, recognize it as such. Fixes
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=828905.
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Assertion 'p' failed at src/shared/path-util.c:51, function path_get_file_name(). Aborting.
The unit file could not be found, and i->path would not be set.
In 02b9e969 a code path was added which attempts to remove symlinks
to a nonexistent (removed) unit file. This worked OK in case of
non-instance services, but broke in the case of instance services.
Behaviour wrt. to instance units is changed in the way that 02b9e969
changed it for non-instance units: it is now possible to remove
instance symlinks to a template unit that has been removed.
This patch isn't a full fix, because the behaviour wrt. to enabling
and disabling instance units is still broken: e.g it is possible to
start autovt@tty5.service, but it is not possible to enable it,
because autovt@.service is a symlink, and on the other hand, disabling
getty@tty5.service removes all symlinks to getty@.service, which is
wrong too. But segfaults make bad pr, so let's add at least this
partial fix for now.
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Enable coverage with --enable-coverage.
"make coverage" will create the report locally,
"make coverage-sync" will upload the report to
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/coverage/.
Requires lcov version 1.10 to handle naming in systemd and to
use the --no-external option.
[zj: make the coverage at least generate something with
separate build dir, simplify rules a bit: all errors
are mine. ]
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Before, "systemctl reenable getty@tty1.service" would fail with:
Failed to issue method call: File exists
To fix this, reimplement "reenable" explicitly as a disable followed by
an enable.
This is shorter and is how the man page documents its behavior.
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non-persistant logging
Generating seed...
Generating key pair...
Generating sealing key...
Failed to open /var/log/journal/33f46101703a10c5fc6fa4f451840101/fss.tmp.k2wDDU: No such file or directory
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We lost the reference when setting path second time.
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let's make use of some format string magic!
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Mapping from "FooBar" to "foo-bar" is unnecessary and makes it hard to
handle many different properties with the same code, hence, let's just
not do it.
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This way we can nicely map the configuration directive to properties and
back, without requiring two different signatures for the same property.
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This makes nspawn's --scope= switch work again.
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This makes sure "systemctl status user.slice" shows a nice cgroup tree
of all logged in users.
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same for machinectl
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Previously for an instantiated unit foo@bar.service we created a cgroup
foo@.service/foo@bar.service, in order to place all instances of the
same template inside the same subtree. As we now implicitly add all
instantiated units into one per-template slice we don't need this
complexity anymore, and instance units can map directly to the cgroups
of their full name.
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The root slice is after all the root cgroup, so don't attempt to delete
it.
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default
If no explicit slice is configured for an instantiated unit, create an
implicit one for all instances of the same template.
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Same for machinectl.
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Since the cgroupfs is currently not virtualized for containers we
shouldn't reset the hosts agent from the container.
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As we want to centralized cgroup access we should stop killing the user
sessions directly from the systemd-user-sessions service. Instead, rely
on PID 1 doing this by adding the right ordering dependencies to the
session scope units.
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client that wants to register the session
Otherwise we'll hanging for the job to finish without any job existing.
Similar, for machined.
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When PID 1 reloads the units logind/machined will see UnitRemoved
signals for all units. Instead of trusting these immediately, let's
check the actual unit state before considering a unit gone, so that
reloading PID 1 is not mistaken as the end of all sessions.
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Also, properly remove cgroup path from hashmap when freeing unit.
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This is necessary so that these properties survive a daemon reload.
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reload/reexec of PID 1
Since we'll unload all units/job during a reload, and then readd them it
is really useful for clients to be aware of this phase hence sent a
signal out before and after. This signal is called "Reloading" (despite
the fact that it is also sent out during reexecution, which we consider
a special case in this context) and has one boolean parameter which is
true for the signal sent before the reload, and false for the signal
after the reload. The UnitRemoved/JobRremoved and UnitNew/JobNew due to
the reloading are guranteed to be between the pair of Reloading
messages.
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When we issue a reexecution request via the private socket we need to
expect a "Disconnected" in addition to "NoReply" when the connection is
terminated.
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reloaded
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