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diff --git a/man/systemd.unit.xml b/man/systemd.unit.xml
index 39862cf7c..d447c3a0a 100644
--- a/man/systemd.unit.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.unit.xml
@@ -139,7 +139,10 @@
with the enable command of the
systemctl1
tool which reads information from the [Install]
- section of unit files. (See below.)
+ section of unit files. (See below.) A similar
+ functionality exists for Requires=
+ type dependencies as well, the directory suffix is
+ .requires/ in this case.
Note that while systemd offers a flexible
dependency system between units it is recommended to
@@ -216,21 +219,6 @@
dependent on the type of unit:
-
- Names=
-
- Additional names for
- this unit. The names listed here must
- have the same suffix (i.e. type) as
- the unit file name. This option may be
- specified more than once, in which
- case all listed names are used. Note
- that this option is different from the
- Alias= option from
- the [Install] section mentioned
- below. See below for details.
-
-
Description=
@@ -352,7 +340,7 @@
unexpectedly disappear if a service
terminates on its own choice, a device
is unplugged or a mount point
- unmounted with involvement of
+ unmounted without involvement of
systemd.
@@ -573,7 +561,9 @@
ConditionPathExists=
+ ConditionDirectoryNotEmpty=
ConditionKernelCommandLine=
+ ConditionVirtualization=
ConditionNull=
Before starting a unit
@@ -594,14 +584,19 @@
is prefixed with an exclamation mark
(!), the test is negated, and the unit
only started if the path does not
- exist. Similarly
+ exist. ConditionDirectoryNotEmpty=
+ is similar to
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ but verifies whether a certain path is
+ exists and is a non-empty
+ directory. Similarly
ConditionKernelCommandLine=
may be used to check whether a
specific kernel command line option is
set (or if prefixed with the
exclamation mark unset). The argument
must either be a single word, or an
- assignment (i.e. two words, seperated
+ assignment (i.e. two words, separated
by the equality sign). In the former
case the kernel command line is
searched for the word appearing as is,
@@ -609,7 +604,25 @@
assignment. In the latter case the
exact assignment is looked for with
right and left hand side
- matching. Finally,
+ matching. ConditionVirtualization=
+ may be used to check whether the
+ system is executed in a virtualized
+ environment and optionally test
+ whether it is a specific
+ implementation. Takes either boolean
+ value to check if being executed in
+ any virtual environment or one of the
+ qemu,
+ kvm,
+ vmware,
+ microsoft,
+ oracle,
+ xen,
+ pidns,
+ openvz to test
+ against a specific implementation. The
+ test may be negated by prepending an
+ exclamation mark. Finally,
ConditionNull= may
be used to add a constant condition
check value to the unit. It takes a
@@ -617,10 +630,50 @@
false the condition
will always fail, otherwise
succeed. If multiple conditions are
- specified the unit will be executed
- iff at least one of them applies
- (i.e. a logical OR is
- applied).
+ specified the unit will be executed if
+ all of them apply (i.e. a logical AND
+ is applied). Condition checks can be
+ prefixed with a pipe symbol (|) in
+ which case a condition becomes a
+ triggering condition. If at least one
+ triggering condition is defined for a
+ unit then the unit will be executed if
+ at least one of the triggering
+ conditions apply and all of the
+ non-triggering conditions. If you
+ prefix an argument with the pipe
+ symbol and an exclamation mark the
+ pipe symbol must be passed first, the
+ exclamation second.
+
+
+
+ Names=
+
+ Additional names for
+ this unit. The names listed here must
+ have the same suffix (i.e. type) as
+ the unit file name. This option may be
+ specified more than once, in which
+ case all listed names are used. Note
+ that this option is different from the
+ Alias= option from
+ the [Install] section mentioned
+ below. See below for details. Note
+ that in almost all cases this option
+ is not what you want. A symlink alias
+ in the file system is generally
+ preferable since it can be used as
+ lookup key. If a unit with a symlinked
+ alias name is not loaded and needs to
+ be it is easily found via the
+ symlink. However, if a unit with an
+ alias name configured with this
+ setting is not loaded it will not be
+ discovered. This settings' only use is
+ in conjunction with service
+ instances.
+