containers. We hence recommend turning it off entirely
by booting with <literal>audit=0</literal> on the
kernel command line, or by turning it off at kernel
- build time. If auditing is enabled in the kernel
+ build time. If auditing is enabled in the kernel,
operating systems booted in an nspawn container might
refuse log-in attempts.</para>
</refsect1>
<listitem><para>Directory to use as
file system root for the namespace
- container. If omitted the current
+ container. If omitted, the current
directory will be
used.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
host, and is used to initialize the
container's hostname (which the
container can choose to override,
- however). If not specified the last
+ however). If not specified, the last
component of the root directory of the
container is used.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem><para>Control whether the
container's journal shall be made
- visible to the host system. If enabled
+ visible to the host system. If enabled,
allows viewing the container's journal
files from the host (but not vice
versa). Takes one of
<filename>/var/log/journal</filename>
exists, it will be bind mounted
into the container. If the
- subdirectory doesn't exist, no
+ subdirectory does not exist, no
linking is performed. Effectively,
booting a container once with
<literal>guest</literal> or