automount points even when the original .automount file did not exist
anymore. Only the .mount unit was still around.
automount points even when the original .automount file did not exist
anymore. Only the .mount unit was still around.
* Fedora: move kernel image to /usr/lib/modules/, kernel-install will take care of populating /boot
* Fedora: remove /etc/resolv.conf tmpfiles hack
* Fedora: move kernel image to /usr/lib/modules/, kernel-install will take care of populating /boot
* Fedora: remove /etc/resolv.conf tmpfiles hack
* port libmount hookup to use API's own inotify interface, as soon as that is table in libmount
* bash completion for busctl, to make it truly useful
* port libmount hookup to use API's own inotify interface, as soon as that is table in libmount
* bash completion for busctl, to make it truly useful
* nspawn:
- bind mount read-only the cgroup tree higher than nspawn
- refuses to boot containers without /etc/machine-id (OK?), and with empty /etc/machine-id (not OK).
* nspawn:
- bind mount read-only the cgroup tree higher than nspawn
- refuses to boot containers without /etc/machine-id (OK?), and with empty /etc/machine-id (not OK).
- introduce machines.target to order after all nspawn instances
- systemd-nspawn@.service should fail if some nspawn arg is invalid, with Type=notify
- PID 1 doesn't apply nspawns devices cgroup policy
- introduce machines.target to order after all nspawn instances
- systemd-nspawn@.service should fail if some nspawn arg is invalid, with Type=notify
- PID 1 doesn't apply nspawns devices cgroup policy