handling for this disk and its partitions. If the disk
was opened for writing, the close will trigger a partition
table rescan in udev's "watch" facility, and if needed
- synthesize "change" events for the disk and all its partions.
+ synthesize "change" events for the disk and all its partitions.
This is now unconditionally enabled, if it turns out to
cause major problems, we might turn it on only for specific
devices, or might need to disable it entirely. Device-mapper
* Virtualization detection works without priviliges now. This
means the systemd-detect-virt binary no longer requires
CAP_SYS_PTRACE file capabilities, and our daemons can run
- with less priviliges.
+ with fewer privileges.
* systemd-networkd now runs under its own "systemd-network"
user. It retains the CAP_NET_ADMIN, CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE,
very new kernels. On older kernels, please consider adding
the kernel modules to /etc/load-modules.d/ as a work-around.
+ * The resolv.conf file systemd-resolved generates has been
+ moved to /run/systemd/resolve/, if you have a symlink from
+ /etc/resolv.conf it might be necessary to correct it.
+
* Two new service settings ProtectedHome= and ProtectedSystem=
have been added. When enabled they will make the user data
(such as /home) inaccessible or read-only and the system
* Socket units gained a new Symlinks= setting. It takes a list
of symlinks to create to file system sockets or FIFOs
created by the specific unix sockets. This is useful to
- manage symlinks to socket nodes with the same lifecycle as
+ manage symlinks to socket nodes with the same life-cycle as
the socket itself.
* The /dev/log socket and /dev/initctl FIFO have been moved to
* Priviliged Xen (dom0) domains are not considered
virtualization anymore by the virtualization detection
logic. After all, they generally have unrestricted access to
- the hardware and usually are used to manage the unpriviliged
+ the hardware and usually are used to manage the unprivileged
(domU) domains.
* systemd-tmpfiles gained a new "C" line type, for copying
added which is useful for services that shall run before any
network is configured, for example firewall scripts.
+ Contributions from: Camilo Aguilar, Christian Hesse, Colin Ian
+ King, Cristian Rodríguez, Daniel Buch, Dave Reisner, David
+ Strauss, Denis Tikhomirov, John, Jonathan Liu, Kay Sievers,
+ Lennart Poettering, Mantas Mikulėnas, Mark Eichin, Ronny
+ Chevalier, Susant Sahani, Thomas Blume, Thomas Hindoe Paaboel
+ Andersen, Tom Gundersen, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog, Zbigniew
+ Jędrzejewski-Szmek
+
+ -- Berlin, 2014-06-11
+
CHANGES WITH 213:
* A new "systemd-timesyncd" daemon has been added for