the core file, systemd-coredump will use the effective uid and gid of
the process that faulted.
+ * "systemctl list-units" and "systemctl list-machines" no longer hide
+ their first output column with --no-legend. To hide the first column,
+ use --plain.
+
CHANGES WITH 245:
* A new tool "systemd-repart" has been added, that operates as an
space if there are multiple devices with the highest priority.
* /etc/crypttab support has learnt a new keyfile-timeout= per-device
- option that permits selecting the timout how long to wait for a
+ option that permits selecting the timeout how long to wait for a
device with an encryption key before asking for the password.
* IOWeight= has learnt to properly set the IO weight when using the
that is removed when the container dies. Specifically, if the source
directory is specified as empty string this mechanism is selected. An
example usage is --overlay=+/var::/var, which creates an overlay
- mount based on the original /var contained in the image, overlayed
+ mount based on the original /var contained in the image, overlaid
with a temporary directory in the host's /var/tmp. This way changes
to /var are automatically flushed when the container shuts down.
* Calendar time specifications in .timer units now also
understand the strings "semi-annually", "quarterly" and
"minutely" as shortcuts (in addition to the preexisting
- "anually", "hourly", ...).
+ "annually", "hourly", ...).
* systemd-tmpfiles will now correctly create files in /dev
at boot which are marked for creation only at boot. It is