man/sd_is_socket_inet.3 \
man/sd_is_socket_unix.3 \
man/sd_journal.3 \
+ man/sd_journal_add_conjunction.3 \
man/sd_journal_add_disjunction.3 \
man/sd_journal_close.3 \
man/sd_journal_enumerate_data.3 \
man/sd_is_socket_inet.3: man/sd_is_fifo.3
man/sd_is_socket_unix.3: man/sd_is_fifo.3
man/sd_journal.3: man/sd_journal_open.3
+man/sd_journal_add_conjunction.3: man/sd_journal_add_match.3
man/sd_journal_add_disjunction.3: man/sd_journal_add_match.3
man/sd_journal_close.3: man/sd_journal_open.3
man/sd_journal_enumerate_data.3: man/sd_journal_get_data.3
man/sd_journal.html: man/sd_journal_open.html
$(html-alias)
+man/sd_journal_add_conjunction.html: man/sd_journal_add_match.html
+ $(html-alias)
+
man/sd_journal_add_disjunction.html: man/sd_journal_add_match.html
$(html-alias)
services, user processes and containers/virtual
machines. This new cgroup hierarchy is also useful to stick
stable names to specific container instances, which can be
- recognized later on this way (this name may be controlled
+ recognized later this way (this name may be controlled
via systemd-nspawn's new -M switch). libsystemd-login also
gained a new call sd_pid_get_machine_name() to retrieve the
name of the container/VM a specific process belongs to.
* The cryptsetup logic now understands the "luks.key=" kernel
command line switch for specifying a file to read the
- decryption key from. Also, if a configured keyfile is now
+ decryption key from. Also, if a configured key file is not
found the tool will now automatically fall back to prompting
the user.