man: fix indentation

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David Tardon 2023-12-26 08:59:53 +01:00
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<refsect1>
<title/>
<para id="singular">This option is only available for system services and is not supported for services
running in per-user instances of the service manager.</para>
<para id="singular">This option is only available for system services and is not supported for services
running in per-user instances of the service manager.</para>
<para id="plural">These options are only available for system services and are not supported for services
running in per-user instances of the service manager.</para>
<para id="plural">These options are only available for system services and are not supported for services
running in per-user instances of the service manager.</para>
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<refsect1>
<title/>
<para id="singular">This option is only available for system services, or for services running in per-user
instances of the service manager in which case <varname>PrivateUsers=</varname> is implicitly enabled
(requires unprivileged user namespaces support to be enabled in the kernel via the
<literal>kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=</literal> sysctl).</para>
<para id="singular">This option is only available for system services, or for services running in per-user
instances of the service manager in which case <varname>PrivateUsers=</varname> is implicitly enabled
(requires unprivileged user namespaces support to be enabled in the kernel via the
<literal>kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=</literal> sysctl).</para>
<para id="plural">These options are only available for system services, or for services running in per-user
instances of the service manager in which case <varname>PrivateUsers=</varname> is implicitly enabled
(requires unprivileged user namespaces support to be enabled in the kernel via the
<literal>kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=</literal> sysctl).</para>
<para id="plural">These options are only available for system services, or for services running in per-user
instances of the service manager in which case <varname>PrivateUsers=</varname> is implicitly enabled
(requires unprivileged user namespaces support to be enabled in the kernel via the
<literal>kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=</literal> sysctl).</para>
</refsect1>