This is where a hack from PID 1 spilled into the client side. We need
to get rid of this as soon as PID 1 is converted to libsystemd-bus.
-* check :no-sender logic after PID conversion
-
* enabling an instance unit creates a pointless link, and
the unit will be started with getty@getty.service:
$ systemctl enable getty@.service
* enabling an instance unit creates a pointless link, and
the unit will be started with getty@getty.service:
$ systemctl enable getty@.service
CGroup Rework Completion:
CGroup Rework Completion:
-* introduce "mainpid" for scopes (or maybe not?)
-
* implement system-wide DefaultCPUAccounting=1 switch (and similar for blockio, memory?)
* implement per-slice CPUFairScheduling=1 switch
* implement system-wide DefaultCPUAccounting=1 switch (and similar for blockio, memory?)
* implement per-slice CPUFairScheduling=1 switch
+* check :no-sender logic after PID 1 conversion
+
* increase journal files by a few MB each time, instead of piecemeal
* add field to transient units that indicate whether systemd or somebody else saves/restores its settings, for integration with libvirt
* increase journal files by a few MB each time, instead of piecemeal
* add field to transient units that indicate whether systemd or somebody else saves/restores its settings, for integration with libvirt
if (isempty(p))
return false;
if (isempty(p))
return false;
+ /* FIXME: remove after PID 1 bus conversion */
if (streq(p, ":no-sender"))
return true;
if (streq(p, ":no-sender"))
return true;