X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsystemd-nspawn.xml;h=bec233c1ca9eb9c056df7dc72a385483b3de8a16;hp=f4c5d77eed1ea12b1f39b2a656638aa4faf6b2fb;hb=a53692f7b4fb0af771bd510436cc592ef2919f86;hpb=431c72dc3d482732a01d3ab929aa9b2c36422d46 diff --git a/man/systemd-nspawn.xml b/man/systemd-nspawn.xml index f4c5d77ee..bec233c1c 100644 --- a/man/systemd-nspawn.xml +++ b/man/systemd-nspawn.xml @@ -97,14 +97,13 @@ involved with boot and systems management. In contrast to - chroot1 - systemd-nspawn may be used to boot - full Linux-based operating systems in a - container. + chroot1 systemd-nspawn + may be used to boot full Linux-based operating systems + in a container. Use a tool like yum8, - debootstrap8 + debootstrap8, or pacman8 to set up an OS directory tree suitable as file system @@ -124,10 +123,10 @@ see each other. The PID namespace separation of the two containers is complete and the containers will share very few runtime objects except for the - underlying file system. It is however possible to - enter an existing container, see - Example 4 below. - + underlying file system. Use + machinectl1's + login command to request an + additional login prompt in a running container. systemd-nspawn implements the audit=0 on the kernel command line, or by turning it off at kernel - build time. If auditing is enabled in the kernel + build time. If auditing is enabled in the kernel, operating systems booted in an nspawn container might refuse log-in attempts. @@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ Directory to use as file system root for the namespace - container. If omitted the current + container. If omitted, the current directory will be used. @@ -234,7 +233,7 @@ host, and is used to initialize the container's hostname (which the container can choose to override, - however). If not specified the last + however). If not specified, the last component of the root directory of the container is used. @@ -304,12 +303,22 @@ CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL. + + + + Specify one or more + additional capabilities to drop for + the container. This allows running the + container with fewer capabilities than + the default (see above). + + Control whether the container's journal shall be made - visible to the host system. If enabled + visible to the host system. If enabled, allows viewing the container's journal files from the host (but not vice versa). Takes one of @@ -335,7 +344,7 @@ /var/log/journal exists, it will be bind mounted into the container. If the - subdirectory doesn't exist, no + subdirectory does not exist, no linking is performed. Effectively, booting a container once with guest or @@ -371,6 +380,21 @@ creates read-only bind mount. + + + + + Specifies an + environment variable assignment to + pass to the init process in the + container, in the format + NAME=VALUE. This + may be used to override the default + variables or to set additional + variables. This parameter may be used + more than once. + + @@ -410,24 +434,29 @@ boots an OS in a namespace container in it. - + Example 4 - To enter the container, PID of one of the - processes sharing the new namespaces must be used. - systemd-nspawn prints the PID - (as viewed from the outside) of the launched process, - and it can be used to enter the container. + # mv ~/arch-tree /var/lib/container/arch +# systemctl enable systemd-nspawn@arch.service +# systemctl start systemd-nspawn@arch.service + + This makes the Arch Linux container part of the + multi-user.target on the host. + + + + + Example 5 - # nsenter -m -u -i -n -p -t $PID + # btrfs subvolume snapshot / /.tmp +# systemd-nspawn --private-network -D /.tmp -b - nsenter1 - is part of - util-linux. - Kernel support for entering namespaces was added in - Linux 3.8. + This runs a copy of the host system in a + btrfs snapshot. + Exit status @@ -440,11 +469,11 @@ systemd1, chroot1, - unshare1, yum8, debootstrap8, pacman8, - systemd.slice5 + systemd.slice5, + machinectl1