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diff --git a/man/systemd.xml b/man/systemd.xml
index f0fea5d0f..c1766e26a 100644
--- a/man/systemd.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.xml
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
systemdinit
- systemd System and Session Manager
+ systemd System and Service Manager
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
Description
- systemd is a system and session manager for
+ systemd is a system and service manager for
Linux operating systems. When run as first process on
boot (as PID 1), it acts as init system that brings
up and maintains userspace services.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
When run as system instance, systemd interprets
the configuration file
system.conf, otherwise
- session.conf. See
+ user.conf. See
systemd.conf5
for more information.
@@ -136,44 +136,59 @@
-
+ Tell systemd to run a
- system instance (resp. session
+ system instance (resp. user
instance), even if the process ID is
- not 1 (resp. is 1), i.e. systemd is not
- (resp. is) run as init process.
+ not 1 (resp. is 1), i.e. systemd is
+ not (resp. is) run as init process.
Normally it should not be necessary to
pass these options, as systemd
automatically detects the mode it is
started in. These options are hence of
- little use except for
- debugging.
+ little use except for debugging. Note
+ that it is not supported booting and
+ maintaining a full system with systemd
+ running in
+ mode, but PID not 1. In practice,
+ passing explicitly is
+ only useful in conjunction with
+ .
- Dump core on crash. This switch has no effect when run as session instance.
+ Dump core on
+ crash. This switch has no effect when
+ run as user
+ instance.
- Run shell on crash. This switch has no effect when run as session instance.
+ Run shell on
+ crash. This switch has no effect when
+ run as user
+ instance.
- Ask for confirmation when spawning processes. This switch has no effect when run as session instance.
+ Ask for confirmation
+ when spawning processes. This switch
+ has no effect when run as user
+ instance.Show terse service
status information while booting. This
- switch has no effect when run as
- session instance. Takes a boolean
- argument which may be omitted
- which is interpreted as
+ switch has no effect when run as user
+ instance. Takes a boolean argument
+ which may be omitted which is
+ interpreted as
.
@@ -182,7 +197,7 @@
Controls whether
output of SysV init scripts will be
directed to the console. This switch
- has no effect when run as session
+ has no effect when run as user
instance. Takes a boolean argument
which may be omitted which is
interpreted as
@@ -235,6 +250,34 @@
it defaults to
.
+
+
+
+
+ Sets the default
+ output resp. error output for all
+ services and sockets, i.e. controls
+ the default for
+
+ resp.
+ (see
+ systemd.exec5
+ for details). Takes one of
+ ,
+ ,
+ ,
+ ,
+ ,
+ ,
+ . If the
+ argument is omitted
+
+ defaults to
+ and
+
+ to
+ .
+
@@ -317,9 +360,9 @@
systemd.timer5.
Swap units are very similar to
- mount units and encapsulated memory swap
+ mount units and encapsulate memory swap
partitions or files of the operating
- systemd. They are described in systemd.swap5.
+ system. They are described in systemd.swap5.
Path units may be used
to activate other services when file system
@@ -330,7 +373,7 @@
Units are named as their configuration
files. Some units have special semantics. A detailed
- list you may find in
+ list is available in
systemd.special7.systemd knows various kinds of dependencies,
@@ -355,7 +398,7 @@
this.Application programs and units (via
- dependencies) may requests state changes of units. In
+ dependencies) may request state changes of units. In
systemd, these requests are encapsulated as 'jobs' and
maintained in a job queue. Jobs may succeed or can
fail, their execution is ordered based on the ordering
@@ -462,9 +505,9 @@
pkg-config systemd
--variable=systemdsystemunitdir. Other
directories checked are
- /usr/local/share/systemd/system
+ /usr/local/lib/systemd/system
and
- /usr/share/systemd/system. User
+ /usr/lib/systemd/system. User
configuration always takes
precedence. pkg-config
systemd
@@ -483,10 +526,10 @@
- Session unit directories
+ User unit directoriesSimilar rules apply
- for the session unit
+ for the user unit
directories. However, here the XDG
Base Directory specification
@@ -494,11 +537,11 @@
units. Applications should place their
unit files in the directory returned
by pkg-config systemd
- --variable=systemdsessionunitdir. Global
+ --variable=systemduserunitdir. Global
configuration is done in the directory
reported by pkg-config
systemd
- --variable=systemdsessionconfdir. The
+ --variable=systemduserconfdir. The
enable and
disable commands of
the
@@ -559,12 +602,12 @@
to systemctl
daemon-reexec.
- systemd session managers will
+ systemd user managers will
start the
exit.target unit
when this signal is received. This is
mostly equivalent to
- systemctl --session start
+ systemctl --user start
exit.target.
@@ -579,7 +622,7 @@
systemctl start
ctl-alt-del.target.
- systemd session managers
+ systemd user managers
treat this signal the same way as
SIGTERM.
@@ -596,7 +639,7 @@
kbrequest.target.This signal is ignored by
- systemd session
+ systemd user
managers.
@@ -705,6 +748,101 @@
systemctl start
reboot.target.
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+6
+
+ Reboots the machine via kexec,
+ starts the
+ kexec.target
+ unit. This is mostly equivalent to
+ systemctl start
+ kexec.target.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+13
+
+ Immediately halts the machine.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+14
+
+ Immediately powers off the machine.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+15
+
+ Immediately reboots the machine.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+16
+
+ Immediately reboots the machine with kexec.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+20
+
+ Enables display of
+ status messages on the console, as
+ controlled via
+ systemd.show_status=1
+ on the kernel command
+ line.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+21
+
+ Disables display of
+ status messages on the console, as
+ controlled via
+ systemd.show_status=0
+ on the kernel command
+ line.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+22
+ SIGRTMIN+23
+
+ Sets the log level to
+ debug
+ (resp. info on
+ SIGRTMIN+23), as
+ controlled via
+ systemd.log_level=debug
+ (resp. systemd.log_level=info
+ on SIGRTMIN+23) on
+ the kernel command
+ line.
+
+
+
+ SIGRTMIN+27
+ SIGRTMIN+28
+ SIGRTMIN+29
+
+ Sets the log level to
+ console
+ (resp. kmsg on
+ SIGRTMIN+28;
+ resp. syslog-or-kmsg
+ on SIGRTMIN+29), as
+ controlled via
+ systemd.log_target=console
+ (resp. systemd.log_target=kmsg
+ on SIGRTMIN+28;
+ resp
+ systemd.log_target=syslog-or-kmsg
+ on SIGRTMIN+29) on
+ the kernel command
+ line.
+
@@ -751,7 +889,7 @@
$XDG_DATA_HOME$XDG_DATA_DIRS
- The systemd session
+ The systemd user
manager uses these variables in
accordance to the XDG
@@ -845,8 +983,8 @@
Takes a boolean
argument. If
systemd spawns a shell when it
- crashes. Otherwise no core dump is
- created. Defaults to
+ crashes. Otherwise no shell is
+ spawned. Defaults to
, for security
reasons, as the shell is not protected
by any password
@@ -909,6 +1047,18 @@
environment variables described above.
+
+ systemd.default_standard_output=
+ systemd.default_standard_error=
+ Controls default
+ standard output/error output for
+ services, with the same effect as the
+
+ resp.
+ command line arguments described
+ above.
+
+
@@ -917,53 +1067,50 @@
- @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/notify
+ /run/systemd/notifyDaemon status
- notification socket. This is an AF_UNIX
- datagram socket in the Linux abstract
- namespace, and is used to implement
- the daemon notification logic as
- implemented by
+ notification socket. This is an
+ AF_UNIX datagram socket and is used to
+ implement the daemon notification
+ logic as implemented by
sd_notify3.
- @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/logger
+ /run/systemd/stdout-syslog-bridgeUsed internally by the
- systemd-logger.service
+ systemd-stdout-syslog-bridge.service
unit to connect STDOUT and/or STDERR
of spawned processes to
syslog3
or the kernel log buffer. This is an
- AF_UNIX stream socket in the Linux
- abstract namespace.
+ AF_UNIX stream
+ socket.
- @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/shutdown
+ /run/systemd/shutdowndUsed internally by the
shutdown8
tool to implement delayed
shutdowns. This is an AF_UNIX datagram
- socket in the Linux abstract
- namespace.
+ socket.
- @/org/freedesktop/systemd1/private
+ /run/systemd/privateUsed internally as
communication channel between
systemctl1
and the systemd process. This is an
- AF_UNIX stream socket in the Linux
- abstract namespace. This interface is
- private to systemd and should not be
- used in external
+ AF_UNIX stream socket. This interface
+ is private to systemd and should not
+ be used in external
projects.