From: Luca Boccassi Date: Wed, 28 May 2025 18:49:56 +0000 (+0100) Subject: NEWS: fix typos and formatting X-Git-Tag: v258-rc1~458 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=24ee70d4f52ff062f52dca563fd144cb0a08d51a;p=thirdparty%2Fsystemd.git NEWS: fix typos and formatting --- diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index db5123c81c9..06d12bd0c99 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: pseudo-mount option, which may be used to list additional mount options that shall be used for the mount when it is established, under the condition the local kernel supports them. If the local - kernel does not they are automatically removed from the option + kernel does not, they are automatically removed from the option string. This only works for kernel-level mount options, not for those implemented in userspace. This is useful for various purposes, for example to include "usrquota" for tmpfs mount options where that's @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: if backed by tmpfs). * If PAMName= is used for a service and the PAM session prompts for a - password, it will not be queried via the systemd-ask-password + password, it will now be queried via the systemd-ask-password logic. Previously the prompt would simply be denied, typically causing the PAM session (and thus service activation) to fail. One effect of this change is that when lingering is enabled for a systemd-homed @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: can. * If the service manager receives a RESTART_RESET=1 sd_notify() message - from a service it will now reset the automatic restart counter it + from a service, it will now reset the automatic restart counter it maintains for the service. This is useful to give services control over RestartMaxDelaySec=/RestartSteps= progress. @@ -253,11 +253,11 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: invoked via a shell. * A basic Varlink API is now implemented in the service manager that - can be used to determine its current state and list units and their - state. + can be used to determine its current state, and list units and their + states. * Processes invoked via the .socket Accept=yes logic will now get an - environment variable $SO_COOKIE set that contains the Linux socket + environment variable $SO_COOKIE that contains the Linux socket cookie (which otherwise can be acquired via getsockopt()) of the connection socket, formatted in decimal. @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: to disable allocation of a systemd-logind session for a specific session. Note that this is not a recommended mode of operation, as such "ghost" sessions will not be properly accounted for, and are - excluded of the per-user/per-session resource accounting. + excluded from the per-user/per-session resource accounting. * Two new session classes "user-light"/"user-early-light" have been added, that are just like the regular "user"/"user-early" session @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: * When issuing parallel A and AAAA lookups for the same domain name, and one succeeds quickly, we'll now shorten the timeout for the other. This should improve behaviour with DNS servers whose IPv6 - support is flaky and reply to A quickly but AAAA not at all. + support is flaky and reply to A quickly but not at all to AAAA. * The "Monitor" Varlink IPC API of systemd-resolved now gained support for a new SubscribeDNSConfiguration() call that enables subscription @@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: instead read it from the specified JSON file, and then present it in the usual, human readable fashion. - * systemd-homed gained bus API calls for listing, adding, removing and + * systemd-homed gained D-Bus API calls for listing, adding, removing and showing use record signing keys. * homectl gained the verbs "list-signing-keys", "get-signing-key", @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 258 in spe: systemd-importd & importctl: - * systemd-pull/importctl now supports SuSE style *.asc gpg signatures. + * systemd-pull/importctl now supports ASCII armored (*.asc) GPG signatures. * The systemd.pull= and rd.systemd.pull= kernel command line switches (which may be used to automatically download a VM, container, confext,