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diff --git a/man/systemctl.xml b/man/systemctl.xml
index b60731ad5..5adee4516 100644
--- a/man/systemctl.xml
+++ b/man/systemctl.xml
@@ -197,6 +197,14 @@
enqueued.
+
+
+
+ Do not print a legend, i.e.
+ the column headers and the footer with hints.
+
+
+
@@ -352,26 +360,30 @@
-
+ When used with
- disable, ensures
- that only the symlinks created by
- enable are removed,
- not all symlinks pointing to the unit
- file that shall be
- disabled.
+ enable/disable/is-enabled (and
+ related commands), use alternative
+ root path when looking for unit
+ files.
-
+ When used with
- enable/
- disable/
- is-enabled,
- use alternative root path for systemd
- install.
+ enable/disable/is-enabled (and related commands), make
+ changes only temporarily, so that they
+ are dropped on the next reboot. This
+ will have the effect that changes are
+ not made in subdirectories of
+ /etc but in
+ /run, with
+ identical immediate effects, however,
+ since the latter is lost on reboot,
+ the changes are lost
+ too.
@@ -590,6 +602,13 @@
command.
+
+ list-unit-files
+
+ List installed unit files.
+
+
+
enable [NAME...]
@@ -674,14 +693,11 @@
configuration directory, and hence
undoes the changes made by
enable. Note
- however that this by default removes
+ however that this removes
all symlinks to the unit files
(i.e. including manual additions), not
just those actually created by
- enable. If only the
- symlinks that are suggested by default
- shall be removed, pass
- . This
+ enable. This call
implicitly reloads the systemd daemon
configuration after completing the
disabling of the units. Note that this
@@ -713,8 +729,85 @@
(as with
enable). Returns an
exit code of 0 if at least one is
- enabled, non-zero
- otherwise.
+ enabled, non-zero otherwise. Prints
+ the current enable status. To suppress
+ this output use
+ .
+
+
+
+ reenable [NAME...]
+
+ Reenable one or more
+ unit files, as specified on the
+ command line. This is a combination of
+ disable and
+ enable and is
+ useful to reset the symlinks a unit is
+ enabled with to the defaults
+ configured in the
+ [Install] section
+ of the unit file.
+
+
+
+
+ preset [NAME...]
+
+ Reset one or more unit
+ files, as specified on the command
+ line, to the defaults configured in a
+ preset file. This has the same effect
+ as disable or
+ enable, depending
+ how the unit is listed in the preset
+ files.
+
+
+
+
+ mask [NAME...]
+
+ Mask one or more unit
+ files, as specified on the command
+ line. This will link these units to
+ /dev/null, making
+ it impossible to start them. This is a stronger version
+ of disable, since
+ it prohibits all kinds of activation
+ of the unit, including manual
+ activation. Use this option with
+ care.
+
+
+
+
+ unmask [NAME...]
+
+ Unmask one or more
+ unit files, as specified on the
+ command line. This will undo the
+ effect of
+ mask.
+
+
+
+
+ link [NAME...]
+
+ Link a unit file that
+ is not in the unit file search paths
+ into the unit file search path. This
+ requires an absolute path to a unit
+ file. The effect of this can be undone
+ with disable. The
+ effect of this command is that a unit
+ file is available for
+ start and other
+ commands although it isn't installed
+ directly in the unit search
+ path.
+