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News and man tweaks
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decrease systemd footprint both in memory during runtime and on
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disk. Note that the shared library is not for public use, and is
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neither API not ABI stable, but is likely to change with every new
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released version. Packagers need to make sure that any package built
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from the systemd sources has a strict versioned dependency on the
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right package for this shared library.
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released update. Packagers need to make sure that binaries
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linking to libsystemd-shared.so are updated in step with the
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library.
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* Configuration for "mkosi" is now part of the systemd
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repository. mkosi is a tool to easily build legacy-free OS images,
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@ -996,12 +996,11 @@ kobject-uevent 1 systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-udevd.service
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unit configuration diectory, however they point to the single template unit file they are instantiated
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from.</para>
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<para>This command expects either valid unit names (in which case appropriate unit files for these names
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are automatically searched in the various unit file directories), or absolute paths to unit files (in which
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case these files are read directly). If a specified unit file is located outside of the unit file
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directories searched automatically, an additional symlink is created, linking it into the unit
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configuration path, thus ensuring it is automatically found when requested by commands such as
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<command>start</command>.</para>
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<para>This command expects either valid unit names (in which case various unit file directories are
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automatically searched for unit files with appropriate names), or absolute paths to unit files (in which
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case these files are read directly). If a specified unit file is located outside of the usual unit file
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directories, an additional symlink is created, linking it into the unit configuration path, thus ensuring
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it is found when requested by commands such as <command>start</command>.</para>
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<para>This command will print the file system operations executed. This output may be suppressed by passing
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<option>--quiet</option>.
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since it fully virtualizes the file system hierarchy, as well as the process tree, the various IPC subsystems and
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the host and domain name.</para>
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<para>Like <citerefentry
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project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>chroot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> the
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<command>systemd-nspawn</command> command may be invoked on any directory tree containing an operating system tree,
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<para><command>systemd-nspawn</command> may be invoked on any directory tree containing an operating system tree,
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using the <option>--directory=</option> command line option. By using the <option>--machine=</option> option an OS
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tree is automatically searched in a couple of locations, most importantly in
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tree is automatically searched for in a couple of locations, most importantly in
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<filename>/var/lib/machines</filename>, the suggested directory to place container images installed on the
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system.</para>
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<literal>tmpfs</literal> instance, and
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<filename>/usr</filename> from the OS tree is mounted into it
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in read-only mode (the system thus starts up with read-only OS
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resources, but pristine state and configuration, any changes
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to the either are lost on shutdown). When the mode parameter
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image, but pristine state and configuration, any changes
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are lost on shutdown). When the mode parameter
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is specified as <option>state</option>, the OS tree is
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mounted read-only, but <filename>/var</filename> is mounted as
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a <literal>tmpfs</literal> instance into it (the system thus
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