remove non-login things from man
man: fix name of systemd.resource-control(5)
man: fix a bunch of links All hail linkchecker!
man: boilerplate unification
man: fix reference to glob manpage
man: add systemd.generator(7) This is largely based on http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Generators/, and obsoletes that page. It seems that we do a much better job of keeping man pages up-to-date compared to wiki pages. Man pages are also easier to find for users. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89048
man: use one description of --no-legend
systemctl: fix import-environment description, trim help to 80 cols
man: remove references to systemadm from systemctl man page The tool is badly maintained and we shouldn't refence such old cruft.
man: bring systemctl man page and --help text into the same order
man: Fix spelling
systemctl: add edit verb It helps editing units by either creating a drop-in file, like /etc/systemd/system/my.service.d/override.conf, or by copying the original unit from /usr/lib/systemd/ to /etc/systemd/ if the --full option is specified. It invokes an editor on temporary files related to the unit files and if the editor exited successfully, then it renames the temporary files to their original names (e.g. my.service or override.conf) and daemon-reload is invoked. If the temporary file is empty the modification is canceled. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=906824
man: update description of default extension for isolate
man: reword list-dependencies description The previous version was a bit too vague. It is better to simply list all dependency types that are followed. Previous version also made an emphasis on dependencies introduced by configuration. But this command (or systemd) don't care about this distinction between configured and automatically added dependencies at all. This distinctionis removed from the main description, and an explanatory paragraph is added to remind the user that all dependencies are shown, no matter where they come from.
man: add emacs header to get correct indention in nxml-mode for the manpage XML files that use 2ch indenting In the long run we really should figure out if we want to stick with 8ch or 2ch indenting, and not continue with half-and-half. For now, just make emacs aware of the files that use 2ch indenting.
man: improve documentation for "indirect" unit file state a bit Also, correct mentions of "units" instead of "unit files" in the table, and terminate all sentences with a full stop.
shared/install: when unit contains only Also=, report 'indirect' If a unit contains only Also=, with no Alias= or WantedBy=, it shouldn't be reported as static. New 'indirect' status shall be introduced. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=864298
man: don't refer to undocumented option '--failed'
man: don't document systemctl --failed This effectively reverts 599b6322f19ec619ddc294d0e7880b669040cf66, which in turn partially reverted 4dc5b821ae737914499119e29811fc3346e3d97c. The --failed switch is not documented on purpose, since it is redundant due to --state=failed, which it predates. Due to that it's not documented in --help either. We generally try to avoid redundant interfaces, but if we need to keep them for compatibility we do so, however remove them from documentation to ensure they are not used in future. The man page is now changed to include a comment about the fact that --failed is not documented on purpose. Also, explicitly mention --state=failed as example for --state.
man: document --failed https://bugs.debian.org/767267