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diff --git a/man/systemd-nspawn.xml b/man/systemd-nspawn.xml
index b34d38c9b..648a8cd19 100644
--- a/man/systemd-nspawn.xml
+++ b/man/systemd-nspawn.xml
@@ -21,7 +21,8 @@
along with systemd; If not, see .
-->
-
+systemd-nspawn
@@ -158,41 +159,44 @@
The following options are understood:
-
-
-
-
- Prints a short help
- text and exits.
-
-
-
-
-
- Prints a version string
- and exits.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Turns off any status
- output by the tool itself. When this
- switch is used, the only output
- from nspawn will be the console output
- of the container OS itself.
-
-
Directory to use as
- file system root for the namespace
- container. If omitted, the current
- directory will be
- used.
+ file system root for the container. If
+ neither
+ nor are
+ specified, the current directory will
+ be used. May not be specified together with
+ .
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Disk image to mount
+ the root directory for the container
+ from. Takes a path to a regular file
+ or to a block device node. The file or
+ block device must contain a GUID
+ Partition Table with a root partition
+ which is mounted as the root directory
+ of the container. Optionally, it may
+ contain a home and/or a server data
+ partition which are mounted to the
+ appropriate places in the
+ container. All these partitions must
+ be identified by the partition types
+ defined by the Discoverable
+ Partitions Specification. Any
+ other partitions, such as foreign
+ partitions, swap partitions or EFI
+ system partitions are not mounted. May
+ not be specified together with
+ .
@@ -215,13 +219,15 @@
- Run the command
- under specified user, create home
- directory and cd into it. As rest
- of systemd-nspawn, this is not
- the security feature and limits
- against accidental changes only.
-
+ After transitioning
+ into the container, change to the
+ specified user defined in the
+ container's user database. Like all
+ other systemd-nspawn features, this is
+ not a security feature and provides
+ protection against accidental
+ destructive operations
+ only.
@@ -285,7 +291,7 @@
Assign the specified
network interface to the
- container. This will move the
+ container. This will remove the
specified interface from the calling
namespace and place it in the
container. When the container
@@ -299,12 +305,36 @@
container.
+
+
+
+ Create a
+ macvlan interface
+ of the specified Ethernet network
+ interface and add it to the
+ container. A
+ macvlan interface
+ is a virtual interface that adds a
+ second MAC address to an existing
+ physical Ethernet link. The interface
+ in the container will be named after
+ the interface on the host, prefixed
+ with mv-. Note that
+
+ implies
+ . This
+ option may be used more than once to
+ add multiple network interfaces to the
+ container.
+
+
Create a virtual
- Ethernet link between host and
- container. The host side of the
+ Ethernet link
+ (veth) between host
+ and container. The host side of the
Ethernet link will be available as a
network interface named after the
container's name (as specified with
@@ -321,13 +351,17 @@
- Adds the host side of the
- Ethernet link created with
-
- to the specified bridge. Note that
-
+ Adds the host side of
+ the Ethernet link created with
+ to the
+ specified bridge. Note that
+
implies
- .
+ . If
+ this option is used the host side of
+ the Ethernet link will use the
+ vb- prefix instead
+ of ve-.
@@ -466,7 +500,7 @@
destination in the container. The
option
creates read-only bind
- mount.
+ mounts.
@@ -555,6 +589,38 @@
session.
+
+
+
+ Control the
+ architecture ("personality") reported
+ by
+ uname2
+ in the container. Currently, only
+ x86 and
+ x86-64 are
+ supported. This is useful when running
+ a 32bit container on a 64bit
+ host. If this setting is not used
+ the personality reported in the
+ container is the same as the one
+ reported on the
+ host.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Turns off any status
+ output by the tool itself. When this
+ switch is used, the only output
+ from nspawn will be the console output
+ of the container OS itself.
+
+
+
+