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diff --git a/man/systemd.unit.xml b/man/systemd.unit.xml
index c3c9561f2..4e1d9f307 100644
--- a/man/systemd.unit.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.unit.xml
@@ -182,13 +182,25 @@
%i specifier in many of the
configuration options. Other specifiers that may be
used are %n, %N,
- %p, %P and
- %I, for the full unit name, the
- unescaped unit name, the prefix name, the unescaped
- prefix name and the unescaped instance name,
- respectively. The prefix name here refers to the
- string before the @, i.e. "getty" in the example
- above, where "tty3" is the instance name.
+ %p, %P,
+ %I and %f, for
+ the full unit name, the unescaped unit name, the
+ prefix name, the unescaped prefix name, the unescaped
+ instance name and the unescaped filename,
+ respectively. The unescaped filename is either the
+ unescaped instance name (if set) with / prepended (if
+ necessary), or the prefix name similarly prepended
+ with /. The prefix name here refers to the string
+ before the @, i.e. "getty" in the example above, where
+ "tty3" is the instance name.
+
+ If a unit file is empty (i.e. has the file size
+ 0) or is symlinked to /dev/null
+ its configuration will not be loaded and it appears
+ with a load state of masked, and
+ cannot be activated. Use this as an effective way to
+ fully disable a unit, making it impossible to start it
+ even manually.The unit file format is covered by the
-
RequiresOverridable=
@@ -328,6 +339,23 @@
details see above.
+
+ BindTo=
+
+ Configures requirement
+ dependencies, very similar in style to
+ Requires=, however
+ in addition to this behaviour it also
+ declares that this unit is stopped
+ when any of the units listed suddenly
+ disappears. Units can suddenly,
+ unexpectedly disappear if a service
+ terminates on its own choice, a device
+ is unplugged or a mount point
+ unmounted with involvement of
+ systemd.
+
+
Conflicts=
@@ -428,26 +456,6 @@
state.
-
- RecursiveStop=
-
- Takes a boolean
- argument. If and
- the unit stops without being requested
- by the user, all units
- depending on it will be stopped as
- well. (e.g. if a service exits or
- crashes on its own behalf, units using
- it will be stopped) Note that normally
- if a unit stops without a user request,
- units depending on it will not be
- terminated. Only if the user requested
- shutdown of a unit, all units depending
- on that unit will be shut down as well
- and at the same time. Defaults to
- .
-
-
StopWhenUnneeded=
@@ -535,20 +543,6 @@
ones.
-
- IgnoreDependencyFailure=
-
- Takes a boolean
- argument. If and
- a requirement dependency of this unit
- fails to start up this unit will be
- started nonetheless, ignoring that
- failure. If
- (the default) and a dependency unit
- fails the unit will immediately fail
- too and the job is removed.
-
-
JobTimeoutSec=
@@ -577,6 +571,48 @@
change.
+
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ ConditionKernelCommandLine=
+
+ Before starting a unit
+ verify that the specified condition is
+ true. With
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ a file existance condition can be
+ checked before a unit is started. If
+ the specified absolute path name does
+ not exist startup of a unit will not
+ actually happen, however the unit is
+ still useful for ordering purposes in
+ this case. The condition is checked at
+ the time the queued start job is to be
+ executed. If the absolute path name
+ passed to
+ ConditionPathExists=
+ is prefixed with an exclamation mark
+ (!), the test is negated, and the unit
+ only started if the path does not
+ exist. Similarly
+ ConditionKernelCommandLine=
+ may be used to check whether a
+ specific kernel command line option is
+ set (or if prefixed with the
+ exclamation mark unset). The argument
+ must either be a single word, or an
+ assignment (i.e. two words, seperated
+ by the equality sign). In the former
+ case the kernel command line is search
+ for the word appearing as is, or as
+ left hand side of an assignment. In
+ the latter case the exact assignment
+ is looked for with right and left hand
+ side matching. If multiple conditions
+ are specified the unit will be
+ executed iff at least one of them
+ applies (i.e. a logical OR is
+ applied).
+ Unit file may include a [Install] section, which