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diff --git a/man/systemd.special.xml.in b/man/systemd.special.xml.in
index 2855f6a25..ecc9ddee6 100644
--- a/man/systemd.special.xml.in
+++ b/man/systemd.special.xml.in
@@ -51,7 +51,6 @@
basic.target,
ctrl-alt-del.target,
dbus.service,
- dbus.target,
default.target,
display-manager.service,
emergency.target,
@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@
remote-fs.target,
rescue.target,
rpcbind.target,
- rtc-set.target,
+ time-sync.target,
runlevel2.target,
runlevel3.target,
runlevel4.target,
@@ -79,7 +78,6 @@
sockets.target,
swap.target,
sysinit.target,
- @SPECIAL_SYSLOG_SERVICE@,
syslog.target,
systemd-initctl.service,
systemd-initctl.socket,
@@ -143,28 +141,6 @@
up systemd will connect to it
and register its
service.
-
- Units should generally
- avoid depending on this unit
- directly and instead refer to
- the
- dbus.target
- unit instead, which pulls this
- one in directly or indirectly
- via socket-based activation.
-
-
-
- dbus.target
-
- Administrators should
- ensure that this target pulls
- in a service unit with the
- name or alias of
- dbus.service
- (or a socket unit that
- activates this
- service).
@@ -179,8 +155,8 @@
graphical.target.
The default unit systemd
starts at bootup can be
- overriden with the
- systemd.default=
+ overridden with the
+ systemd.unit=
kernel command line option.
@@ -213,7 +189,7 @@
console. This unit is supposed
to be used with the kernel
command line option
- systemd.default=
+ systemd.unit=
and has otherwise little use.
@@ -300,7 +276,7 @@
all SysV init script service
units with an LSB header
referring to the
- $mail-transfer-argent
+ $mail-transfer-agent
or
$mail-transport-agent
facilities, for compatibility
@@ -423,7 +399,7 @@
- rtc-set.target
+ time-sync.target
systemd automatically
adds dependencies of type
@@ -439,7 +415,7 @@
runlevel2.target
This is a target that is
- called whever the SysV
+ called whenever the SysV
compatibility code asks for
runlevel 2. It is a good idea
to make this an alias for
@@ -451,7 +427,7 @@
runlevel3.target
This is a target that is
- called whever the SysV
+ called whenever the SysV
compatibility code asks for
runlevel 3. It is a good idea
to make this an alias for
@@ -465,7 +441,7 @@
runlevel4.target
This is a target that is
- called whever the SysV
+ called whenever the SysV
compatibility code asks for
runlevel 4. It is a good idea
to make this an alias for
@@ -479,7 +455,7 @@
runlevel5.target
This is a target that is
- called whever the SysV
+ called whenever the SysV
compatibility code asks for
runlevel 5. It is a good idea
to make this an alias for
@@ -565,27 +541,6 @@
or b.
-
- @SPECIAL_SYSLOG_SERVICE@
-
- A special unit for the
- syslog daemon. As soon as
- this service is fully started
- up systemd will connect to it
- and use it for logging if it
- has been configured for
- that.
-
- Units should generally
- avoid depending on this unit
- directly and instead refer to
- the
- syslog.target
- unit instead, which pulls this
- one in directly or indirectly
- via socket-based activation.
-
-
syslog.target
@@ -597,15 +552,6 @@
referring to the
$syslog
facility.
-
- Administrators should
- ensure that this target pulls
- in a service unit with the
- name or alias of
- @SPECIAL_SYSLOG_SERVICE@
- (or a socket unit that
- activates this
- service).
@@ -698,9 +644,9 @@
- Special Session Units
+ Special User Units
- When systemd runs as a service instance, the
+ When systemd runs as a user instance, the
following special units are available, which have
similar definitions as their system counterparts:
default.target,
@@ -719,22 +665,22 @@
A special service unit
for shutting down the
- session.
+ user service manager.
Applications wanting to
- terminate the session should
- start this unit. If systemd
- receives SIGTERM or SIGINT
- when running as session daemon
- it will start this
- unit.
+ terminate the user service
+ manager should start this
+ unit. If systemd receives
+ SIGTERM or SIGINT when running
+ as user service daemon it will
+ start this unit.
Normally, this pulls in
shutdown.target
which in turn should be
conflicted by all units that
want to be shut down on
- session exit.
+ user service manager exit.