Bugfixes:
+* mount efivars only if /sys/firmware/efi/ exists
+ (add *condition callback to API mounts array and check for directory)
+
* check systemd-tmpfiles for selinux context hookup for mknod(), symlink() and similar
* swap units that are activated by one name but shown in the kernel under another are semi-broken
Features:
+* introduce ntp.service (or suchlike) as symlink that is used to arbitrate between various
+ NTP implementations
+
+* timer units should get the ability to trigger when:
+ - CLOCK_REALTIME makes jumps (TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET)
+ - DST changes
+
+* update the kernel's TZ (sys_tz) when DST changes
+
+* sync down the system time to the RTC when:
+ - CLOCK_REALTIME makes jumps (the user explicitely requested a time set)
+ - DST changes && ntp is active && RTC-in-localtime (never do it without ntp)
+ This takes care of syncing ntpdate updates to the RTC, and DST updates for localtime
+ mode, it will never touch the RTC if the no reliale time source is active or the
+ user did not request anything like it.
+
* When we begin with system shutdown all kind of suspend/hibernation should be prohibited until shutdown/reboot
* When we update the kernel all kind of hibernation should be prohibited until shutdown/reboot
- find out what to do for blockdevs and skipping scsi modaliases
- move writing code to src/libudev/libudev-hwdb-private.c
-* sudo/pam_systemd borked and yields EINVAL, kill-session= is broken
-
* sd_journal_enumerate_data() implies XZ-decoding compressed field, this sucks hard
* if booted in "quiet" mode, and an error happens, turn on status output again, so that the emergency mode isn't totally surprising
- utf8 validator code
- now() vs. now_usec()
-* udev: remove network interface renaming, sleep and retry logic, we do
- no support renaming of interfaces in the conflicting kernel
- namespace
-
-* udev: find a way to tell udev to not cancel firmware requests when running in initramfs
-
* udev: scsi_id -> sg3_utils -> kill scsi_id
* udev: add trigger --subsystem-match=usb/usb_device device