the name of the main configuration file, must match).
For a fuller explanation, see
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
the name of the main configuration file, must match).
For a fuller explanation, see
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
- </para>
-
- <para>The command line argument will be split into a
- prefix and a suffix. Either is optional. The prefix
- must be one of the directories containing
- configuration files (<filename>/etc</filename>,
- <filename>/run</filename>,
- <filename>/usr/lib</filename>, ...). If it is given,
- only overriding files contained in this directory will
- be shown. Otherwise, all overriding files will be
- shown. The suffix must be a name of a subdirectory
- containing configuration files like
- <filename>tmpfiles.d</filename>,
- <filename>sysctl.d</filename> or
- <filename>systemd/system</filename>. If it is given,
- only configuration files in this subdirectory (across
- all configuration paths) will be analyzed. Otherwise,
- all configuration files will be analyzed. If the
- commandline argument is not given at all, all
- configuration files will be analyzed. See below for
- some examples.</para>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>The command line argument will be split into a
+ prefix and a suffix. Either is optional. The prefix
+ must be one of the directories containing
+ configuration files (<filename>/etc</filename>,
+ <filename>/run</filename>,
+ <filename>/usr/lib</filename>, ...). If it is given,
+ only overriding files contained in this directory will
+ be shown. Otherwise, all overriding files will be
+ shown. The suffix must be a name of a subdirectory
+ containing configuration files like
+ <filename>tmpfiles.d</filename>,
+ <filename>sysctl.d</filename> or
+ <filename>systemd/system</filename>. If it is given,
+ only configuration files in this subdirectory (across
+ all configuration paths) will be analyzed. Otherwise,
+ all configuration files will be analyzed. If the
+ commandline argument is not given at all, all
+ configuration files will be analyzed. See below for
+ some examples.</para>