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diff --git a/man/systemd-getty-generator.xml b/man/systemd-getty-generator.xml
index 4c6a2475b..2f3d12418 100644
--- a/man/systemd-getty-generator.xml
+++ b/man/systemd-getty-generator.xml
@@ -61,10 +61,15 @@
subsystem. It will also instantiate
serial-getty@.service instances
for virtualizer consoles, if execution in a
- virtualized environment is detected. This should
- ensure that the user is shown a login prompt at the
- right place, regardless in which environment the
- system is started. For example, it is sufficient to
+ virtualized environment is detected. Finally, it will
+ instantiate
+ container-getty@.service
+ instances for additional container pseudo TTYs as
+ requested by the container manager (see Container Interface). This
+ should ensure that the user is shown a login prompt at
+ the right place, regardless of which environment the
+ system is started in. For example, it is sufficient to
redirect the kernel console with a kernel command line
argument such as console= to get
both kernel messages and a getty prompt on a serial
@@ -75,8 +80,14 @@
systemd-getty-generator
implements the generator
+ url="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Generators">generator
specification.
+
+ Further information about configuration of
+ gettys you may find in systemd
+ for Administrators, Part XVI: Gettys on Serial
+ Consoles (and Elsewhere).