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diff --git a/man/loginctl.xml b/man/loginctl.xml
index 25eae3159..5ff9f7505 100644
--- a/man/loginctl.xml
+++ b/man/loginctl.xml
@@ -90,27 +90,6 @@
operations.
-
-
-
-
- Execute the operation
- remotely. Specify a hostname, or
- username and hostname separated by @,
- to connect to. This will use SSH to
- talk to the remote login manager
- instance.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Execute the operation on a
- local container. Specify a container
- name to connect to.
-
-
@@ -178,6 +157,38 @@
SIGTERM.
+
+
+
+
+ When used with
+ user-status and
+ session-status,
+ controls the number of journal lines
+ to show, counting from the most recent
+ ones. Takes a positive integer
+ argument. Defaults to 10.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ When used with
+ user-status and
+ session-status,
+ controls the formatting of the journal
+ entries that are shown. For the
+ available choices, see
+ journalctl1.
+ Defaults to
+ short.
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -197,11 +208,12 @@
Show terse runtime
status information about one or more
- sessions. This function is intended to
- generate human-readable output. If you
- are looking for computer-parsable
- output, use
- show-session
+ sessions, followed by the most recent
+ log data from the journal. This
+ function is intended to generate
+ human-readable output. If you are
+ looking for computer-parsable output,
+ use show-session
instead.
@@ -292,13 +304,14 @@
Show terse runtime
status information about one or more
- logged in users. This function is
- intended to generate human-readable
- output. If you are looking for
- computer-parsable output, use
- show-user instead.
- Users may be specified by their
- usernames or numeric user IDs.
+ logged in users, followed by the most
+ recent log data from the journal. This
+ function is intended to generate
+ human-readable output. If you are
+ looking for computer-parsable output,
+ use show-user
+ instead. Users may be specified by
+ their usernames or numeric user IDs.