These can be used along with two new settings MountPoint= and
EncryptedVolume= to write fstab and crypttab entries to the given
paths respectively in the root directory that repart is operating on.
This is useful to cover scenarios that aren't covered by the
Discoverable Partitions Spec. For example when one wants to mount
/home as a separate btrfs subvolume. Because multiple btrfs subvolumes
can be mounted from the same partition, we allow specifying MountPoint=
multiple times to add multiple entries for the same partition.
The provider API which is new requires providers, which are not
widely available and don't work very well yet, so also use a
fallback with the legacy engine API.
Let's allow configuring the debug tty independently of enabling/disabling
the debug shell. This allows mkosi to configure the correct tty while
leaving enabling/disabling the debug tty to the user.
This new mode copies resources provided by the client, so that they
remain available for inspect/detach even if the original images are
deleted, but symlinks the profile as that is owned by the OS, so that
updates are automatically applied.
The intro of systemd-firstboot is rewritten to make it clearer how it fits into
the big picture. Systemd does some machine-id and presets and
systemd-firstboot.service is used to interactively fill in the blanks.
Closes#22225.
Common sense says that to "try" something means "to not fail if
something turns out not to be possible", thus do not make this
combination a hard error.
The actual implementation ignores any --link-journal= setting when
--ephemeral is in effect, so the semantics are upheld.
It's easy to add. Let's do so.
This only covers record lookups, i.e. with the --type= switch.
The higher level lookups are not covered, I opted instead to print a
message there to use --type= instead.
I am a bit reluctant to defining a new JSON format for the high-level
lookups, hence I figured for now a helpful error is good enough, that
points people to the right use.
Fixes: #29755
This returns an FD that can be used to temporarily inhibit the automatic
locking on system suspend behavior of homed. As long as the FD is open,
LockAllHomes() won't lock that home directory on suspend. This allows
desktop environments to implement custom more complicated behavior
Let's recommend that config files and drop-ins in /usr use the range
0-49 and config files in /etc and /run use the range 50-99 so that
files in /run and /etc will generally always override files from
/usr.
The documentation for `RestartPreventExitStatus=` differs from that for `SuccessExitStatus=` in ways that are sometimes confusing (e.g. using `numeric exit codes` instead of `numeric termination statuses`), and other times plain incorrect (e.g. not mentioning `termination status names`, which I've just confirmed to work in systemd 255).
This patch modifies the documentation to be as similar as possible, so as to reduce the reader's cognitive load.
`system.hostname` credential is treated similarly to the pre-existing
`system.machine_id` credential. It is considered after /etc/hostname,
but prior to the kernel defaults or os-release defaults.
Fixes#30667.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Shapovalov <intelfx@intelfx.name>
Since signals can take arguments, let's suffix them with () as we
already do with functions. To make sure we remain consistent, make the
`update-dbus-docs.py` script check & fix any occurrences where this is
not the case.
Resolves: #31002