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nspawn: introduce --capability=all for retaining all capabilities
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   Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering
 
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         <refsynopsisdiv>
                 <cmdsynopsis>
-                        <command>systemd-nspawn <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg> <arg choice="opt">COMMAND</arg> <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">ARGS</arg></command>
+                        <command>systemd-nspawn</command>
+                        <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg>
+                        <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>COMMAND</replaceable>
+                        <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">ARGS</arg>
+                        </arg>
+                </cmdsynopsis>
+                <cmdsynopsis>
+                        <command>systemd-nspawn</command>
+                        <arg choice="plain">-b</arg>
+                        <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg>
+                        <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">ARGS</arg>
                 </cmdsynopsis>
         </refsynopsisdiv>
 
                 to various kernel interfaces in the container to
                 read-only, such as <filename>/sys</filename>,
                 <filename>/proc/sys</filename> or
-                <filename>/selinux</filename>. Network interfaces and
-                the system clock may not be changed from within the
-                container. Device nodes may not be created. The host
-                system cannot be rebooted and kernel modules may not
-                be loaded from within the container.</para>
+                <filename>/sys/fs/selinux</filename>. Network
+                interfaces and the system clock may not be changed
+                from within the container. Device nodes may not be
+                created. The host system cannot be rebooted and kernel
+                modules may not be loaded from within the
+                container.</para>
 
                 <para>Note that even though these security precautions
                 are taken <command>systemd-nspawn</command> is not
                 involved with boot and systems management.</para>
 
                 <para>In contrast to
-                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>chroot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
-                <command>systemd-nspawn</command> may be used to boot
-                full Linux-based operating systems in a
-                container.</para>
+                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>chroot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> <command>systemd-nspawn</command>
+                may be used to boot full Linux-based operating systems
+                in a container.</para>
 
                 <para>Use a tool like
-                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>debootstrap</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> or <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mock</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
+                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>yum</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
+                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>debootstrap</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
+                or
+                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>pacman</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
                 to set up an OS directory tree suitable as file system
-                hierarchy for <command>systemd-nspawn</command> containers.</para>
+                hierarchy for <command>systemd-nspawn</command>
+                containers.</para>
 
                 <para>Note that <command>systemd-nspawn</command> will
                 mount file systems private to the container to
                 see each other. The PID namespace separation of the
                 two containers is complete and the containers will
                 share very few runtime objects except for the
-                underlying file system.</para>
+                underlying file system. Use
+                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>machinectl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>'s
+                <command>login</command> command to request an
+                additional login prompt in a running container.</para>
+
+                <para><command>systemd-nspawn</command> implements the
+                <ulink
+                url="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ContainerInterface">Container
+                Interface</ulink> specification.</para>
+
+                <para>As a safety check
+                <command>systemd-nspawn</command> will verify the
+                existence of <filename>/etc/os-release</filename> in
+                the container tree before starting the container (see
+                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>os-release</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>). It
+                might be necessary to add this file to the container
+                tree manually if the OS of the container is too old to
+                contain this file out-of-the-box.</para>
         </refsect1>
 
         <refsect1>
                 <title>Options</title>
 
-                <para>If no arguments are passed the container is set
-                up and a shell started in it, otherwise the passed
-                command and arguments are executed in it. The
-                following options are understood:</para>
+                <para>If option <option>-b</option> is specified, the
+                arguments are used as arguments for the init
+                binary. Otherwise, <replaceable>COMMAND</replaceable>
+                specifies the program to launch in the container, and
+                the remaining arguments are used as arguments for this
+                program. If <option>-b</option> is not used and no
+                arguments are specifed, a shell is launched in the
+                container.</para>
+
+                <para>The following options are understood:</para>
 
                 <variablelist>
                         <varlistentry>
-                                <term><option>--help</option></term>
                                 <term><option>-h</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--help</option></term>
 
                                 <listitem><para>Prints a short help
                                 text and exits.</para></listitem>
                         </varlistentry>
 
                         <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--version</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Prints a version string
+                                and exits.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-D</option></term>
                                 <term><option>--directory=</option></term>
-                                <term><option>--D</option></term>
 
                                 <listitem><para>Directory to use as
                                 file system root for the namespace
-                                container. If omitted the current
+                                container. If omitted, the current
                                 directory will be
                                 used.</para></listitem>
                         </varlistentry>
 
                         <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-b</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--boot</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Automatically search
+                                for an init binary and invoke it
+                                instead of a shell or a user supplied
+                                program. If this option is used,
+                                arguments specified on the command
+                                line are used as arguments for the
+                                init binary. This option may not be
+                                combined with
+                                <option>--share-system</option>.
+                                </para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-u</option></term>
                                 <term><option>--user=</option></term>
-                                <term><option>--u</option></term>
 
                                 <listitem><para>Run the command
                                 under specified user, create home
                         </varlistentry>
 
                         <varlistentry>
-                                <term><option>--no-net</option></term>
+                                <term><option>-M</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--machine=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Sets the machine name
+                                for this container. This name may be
+                                used to identify this container on the
+                                host, and is used to initialize the
+                                container's hostname (which the
+                                container can choose to override,
+                                however). If not specified, the last
+                                component of the root directory of the
+                                container is used.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--slice=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Make the container
+                                part of the specified slice, instead
+                                of the
+                                <filename>machine.slice</filename>.</para>
+                                </listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-Z</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--selinux-context=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Sets the SELinux
+                                security context to be used to label
+                                processes in the container.</para>
+                                </listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-L</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--selinux-apifs-context=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Sets the SELinux security
+                                context to be used to label files in
+                                the virtual API file systems in the
+                                container.</para>
+                                </listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--uuid=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Set the specified UUID
+                                for the container. The init system
+                                will initialize
+                                <filename>/etc/machine-id</filename>
+                                from this if this file is not set yet.
+                                </para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--private-network</option></term>
 
                                 <listitem><para>Turn off networking in
                                 the container. This makes all network
                                 loopback device.</para></listitem>
                         </varlistentry>
 
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--read-only</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Mount the root file
+                                system read-only for the
+                                container.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--capability=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>List one or more
+                                additional capabilities to grant the
+                                container. Takes a comma-separated
+                                list of capability names, see
+                                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>capabilities</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>
+                                for more information. Note that the
+                                following capabilities will be granted
+                                in any way: CAP_CHOWN,
+                                CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH,
+                                CAP_FOWNER, CAP_FSETID, CAP_IPC_OWNER,
+                                CAP_KILL, CAP_LEASE,
+                                CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE,
+                                CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE,
+                                CAP_NET_BROADCAST, CAP_NET_RAW,
+                                CAP_SETGID, CAP_SETFCAP, CAP_SETPCAP,
+                                CAP_SETUID, CAP_SYS_ADMIN,
+                                CAP_SYS_CHROOT, CAP_SYS_NICE,
+                                CAP_SYS_PTRACE, CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG,
+                                CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, CAP_SYS_BOOT,
+                                CAP_AUDIT_WRITE, CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL. If
+                                the special value
+                                <literal>all</literal> is passed all
+                                capabilities are
+                                retained.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--drop-capability=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Specify one or more
+                                additional capabilities to drop for
+                                the container. This allows running the
+                                container with fewer capabilities than
+                                the default (see above).</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--link-journal=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Control whether the
+                                container's journal shall be made
+                                visible to the host system. If enabled,
+                                allows viewing the container's journal
+                                files from the host (but not vice
+                                versa). Takes one of
+                                <literal>no</literal>,
+                                <literal>host</literal>,
+                                <literal>guest</literal>,
+                                <literal>auto</literal>. If
+                                <literal>no</literal>, the journal is
+                                not linked. If <literal>host</literal>,
+                                the journal files are stored on the
+                                host file system (beneath
+                                <filename>/var/log/journal/<replaceable>machine-id</replaceable></filename>)
+                                and the subdirectory is bind-mounted
+                                into the container at the same
+                                location. If <literal>guest</literal>,
+                                the journal files are stored on the
+                                guest file system (beneath
+                                <filename>/var/log/journal/<replaceable>machine-id</replaceable></filename>)
+                                and the subdirectory is symlinked into the host
+                                at the same location. If
+                                <literal>auto</literal> (the default),
+                                and the right subdirectory of
+                                <filename>/var/log/journal</filename>
+                                exists, it will be bind mounted
+                                into the container. If the
+                                subdirectory does not exist, no
+                                linking is performed. Effectively,
+                                booting a container once with
+                                <literal>guest</literal> or
+                                <literal>host</literal> will link the
+                                journal persistently if further on
+                                the default of <literal>auto</literal>
+                                is used.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-j</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Equivalent to
+                                <option>--link-journal=guest</option>.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--bind=</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--bind-ro=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Bind mount a file or
+                                directory from the host into the
+                                container. Either takes a path
+                                argument -- in which case the
+                                specified path will be mounted from
+                                the host to the same path in the
+                                container --, or a colon-separated
+                                pair of paths -- in which case the
+                                first specified path is the source in
+                                the host, and the second path is the
+                                destination in the container. The
+                                <option>--bind-ro=</option> option
+                                creates read-only bind
+                                mount.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--setenv=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Specifies an
+                                environment variable assignment to
+                                pass to the init process in the
+                                container, in the format
+                                <literal>NAME=VALUE</literal>. This
+                                may be used to override the default
+                                variables or to set additional
+                                variables. This parameter may be used
+                                more than once.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>-q</option></term>
+                                <term><option>--quiet</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Turns off any status
+                                output by the tool itself. When this
+                                switch is used, then the only output
+                                by nspawn will be the console output
+                                of the container OS itself.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--share-system</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Allows the container
+                                to share certain system facilities
+                                with the host. More specifically, this
+                                turns off PID namespacing, UTS
+                                namespacing and IPC namespacing, and
+                                thus allows the guest to see and
+                                interact more easily with processes
+                                outside of the container. Note that
+                                using this option makes it impossible
+                                to start up a full Operating System in
+                                the container, as an init system
+                                cannot operate in this mode. It is
+                                only useful to run specific programs
+                                or applications this way, without
+                                involving an init system in the
+                                container. This option implies
+                                <option>--register=no</option>. This
+                                option may not be combined with
+                                <option>--boot</option>.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--register=</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Controls whether the
+                                container is registered with
+                                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-machined</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>. Takes
+                                a boolean argument, defaults to
+                                <literal>yes</literal>. This option
+                                should be enabled when the container
+                                runs a full Operating System (more
+                                specifically: an init system), and is
+                                useful to ensure that the container is
+                                accessible via
+                                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>machinectl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
+                                and shown by tools such as
+                                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>ps</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>. If
+                                the container does not run an init
+                                system it is recommended to set this
+                                option to <literal>no</literal>. Note
+                                that <option>--share-system</option>
+                                implies
+                                <option>--register=no</option>.
+                                </para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
+                        <varlistentry>
+                                <term><option>--keep-unit</option></term>
+
+                                <listitem><para>Instead of creating a
+                                transient scope unit to run the
+                                container in, simply register the
+                                service or scope unit
+                                <command>systemd-nspawn</command> has
+                                been invoked in in
+                                <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-machined</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>. This
+                                has no effect if
+                                <option>--register=no</option> is
+                                used. This switch should be used if
+                                <command>systemd-nspawn</command> is
+                                invoked from within an a service unit,
+                                and the service unit's sole purpose
+                                is to run a single
+                                <command>systemd-nspawn</command>
+                                container. This option is not
+                                available if run from a user
+                                session.</para></listitem>
+                        </varlistentry>
+
                 </variablelist>
 
         </refsect1>
         <refsect1>
                 <title>Example 1</title>
 
-                <programlisting># debootstrap --arch=amd64 unstable debian-tree/
-# systemd-nspawn -D debian-tree/</programlisting>
+                <programlisting># yum -y --releasever=19 --nogpg --installroot=/srv/mycontainer --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo=fedora install systemd passwd yum fedora-release vim-minimal
+# systemd-nspawn -bD /srv/mycontainer</programlisting>
+
+                <para>This installs a minimal Fedora distribution into
+                the directory <filename noindex='true'>/srv/mycontainer/</filename> and
+                then boots an OS in a namespace container in
+                it.</para>
+        </refsect1>
+
+        <refsect1>
+                <title>Example 2</title>
+
+                <programlisting># debootstrap --arch=amd64 unstable ~/debian-tree/
+# systemd-nspawn -D ~/debian-tree/</programlisting>
 
                 <para>This installs a minimal Debian unstable
                 distribution into the directory
-                <filename>debian-tree/</filename> and then spawns a
+                <filename>~/debian-tree/</filename> and then spawns a
                 shell in a namespace container in it.</para>
+        </refsect1>
+
+        <refsect1>
+                <title>Example 3</title>
+
+                <programlisting># pacstrap -c -d ~/arch-tree/ base
+# systemd-nspawn -bD ~/arch-tree/</programlisting>
 
+                <para>This installs a mimimal Arch Linux distribution into
+                the directory <filename>~/arch-tree/</filename> and then
+                boots an OS in a namespace container in it.</para>
         </refsect1>
 
         <refsect1>
-                <title>Example 2</title>
+                <title>Example 4</title>
 
-                <programlisting># mock --init
-# systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/mock/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/root/ /bin/systemd systemd.log_level=debug</programlisting>
+                <programlisting># mv ~/arch-tree /var/lib/container/arch
+# systemctl enable systemd-nspawn@arch.service
+# systemctl start systemd-nspawn@arch.service</programlisting>
 
-                <para>This installs a minimal Fedora distribution into
-                a subdirectory of <filename>/var/lib/mock/</filename>
-                and then boots an OS in a namespace container in it,
-                with systemd as init system, configured for debug
-                logging.</para>
+                <para>This makes the Arch Linux container part of the
+                <filename>multi-user.target</filename> on the host.
+                </para>
+        </refsect1>
+
+        <refsect1>
+                <title>Example 5</title>
+
+                <programlisting># btrfs subvolume snapshot / /.tmp
+# systemd-nspawn --private-network -D /.tmp -b</programlisting>
+
+                <para>This runs a copy of the host system in a
+                btrfs snapshot.</para>
+        </refsect1>
+
+        <refsect1>
+                <title>Example 6</title>
+
+                <programlisting># chcon system_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t:s0:c0,c1 -R /srv/container
+# systemd-nspawn -L system_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t:s0:c0,c1 -Z system_u:system_r:svirt_lxc_net_t:s0:c0,c1 -D /srv/container /bin/sh</programlisting>
 
+                <para>This runs a container with SELinux sandbox security contexts.</para>
         </refsect1>
 
         <refsect1>
                 <para>
                         <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
                         <citerefentry><refentrytitle>chroot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
-                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>debootstrap</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
-                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mock</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
+                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>yum</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
+                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>debootstrap</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
+                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>pacman</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
+                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.slice</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
+                        <citerefentry><refentrytitle>machinectl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
                 </para>
         </refsect1>