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login: missing break for getopt ARG_NO_ASK_PASSWORD in loginctl
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                         <varlistentry>
                                 <term><command>enable [NAME...]</command></term>
 
                         <varlistentry>
                                 <term><command>enable [NAME...]</command></term>
 
-                                <listitem><para>Enable one or more
-                                unit files, as specified on the
+                                <listitem><para>Enable one or
+                                more unit files or unit file
+                                instances, as specified on the
                                 command line. This will create a
                                 command line. This will create a
-                                number of symlinks as encoded in the
-                                <literal>[Install]</literal> sections
-                                of the unit files. After the symlinks
-                                have been created the systemd
-                                configuration is reloaded (in a way
-                                that is equivalent to
-                                <command>daemon-reload</command>) to
-                                ensure the changes are taken into
+                                number of symlinks as encoded in
+                                the <literal>[Install]</literal>
+                                sections of the unit files. After
+                                the symlinks have been created the
+                                systemd configuration is reloaded
+                                (in a way that is equivalent to
+                                <command>daemon-reload</command>)
+                                to ensure the changes are taken into
                                 account immediately. Note that this
                                 does not have the effect that any of
                                 the units enabled are also started at
                                 account immediately. Note that this
                                 does not have the effect that any of
                                 the units enabled are also started at
-                                the same time. If this is desired a
-                                separate <command>start</command>
-                                command must be invoked for the
-                                unit.</para>
+                                the same time.  If this is desired
+                                a separate <command>start</command>
+                                command must be invoked for the unit.
+                                Also note that in case of instance
+                                enablement, symlinks named same as
+                                instances are created in install
+                                location, however they all point to
+                                the same template unit file.</para>
 
                                 <para>This command will
                                 print the actions executed. This
 
                                 <para>This command will
                                 print the actions executed. This
                                 mounted read-only, immediately
                                 followed by the system halt.  If
                                 <option>--force</option> is specified
                                 mounted read-only, immediately
                                 followed by the system halt.  If
                                 <option>--force</option> is specified
-                                twice the the operation is immediately
+                                twice the operation is immediately
                                 executed without terminating any
                                 processes or unmounting any file
                                 systems. This may result in data
                                 executed without terminating any
                                 processes or unmounting any file
                                 systems. This may result in data
                                 unmounted or mounted read-only,
                                 immediately followed by the powering
                                 off. If <option>--force</option> is
                                 unmounted or mounted read-only,
                                 immediately followed by the powering
                                 off. If <option>--force</option> is
-                                specified twice the the operation is
+                                specified twice the operation is
                                 immediately executed without
                                 terminating any processes or
                                 unmounting any file systems. This may
                                 immediately executed without
                                 terminating any processes or
                                 unmounting any file systems. This may
                                 unmounted or mounted read-only,
                                 immediately followed by the reboot. If
                                 <option>--force</option> is specified
                                 unmounted or mounted read-only,
                                 immediately followed by the reboot. If
                                 <option>--force</option> is specified
-                                twice the the operation is immediately
+                                twice the operation is immediately
                                 executed without terminating any
                                 processes or unmounting any file
                                 systems. This may result in data
                                 executed without terminating any
                                 processes or unmounting any file
                                 systems. This may result in data