s/an/any/, as reported by Vito Caputo.
Also mention explicitly that the security properties (i.e. SELinux) are
also isolated when "machinectl shell" is used.
the new session from the originating session, so that it
shares no process or session properties, and is in a clean and
well-defined state. It will be tracked in a new utmp, login,
the new session from the originating session, so that it
shares no process or session properties, and is in a clean and
well-defined state. It will be tracked in a new utmp, login,
- audit and keyring session, and will not inherit an environment
- variables or resource limits, among other properties.</para>
+ audit, security and keyring session, and will not inherit any
+ environment variables or resource limits, among other
+ properties.</para>
<para>Note that the
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<para>Note that the
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