systemd. resource-control systemd mount5, and systemd swap5for more information on the specific unit configuration files The resource control configuration options are configured in the [Slice], [Scope], [Service], [Socket], [Mount], or [Swap] sections, depending on the unit type See the New Control Group Interfacesfor an introduction how to make
systemd. resource-control systemd unit5for the common options of all unit configuration files, and systemd slice5, systemd scope5, systemd service5, systemd socket5, systemd mount5, and systemd swap5for more information on the specific unit configuration files The resource control configuration options are configured in the
systemd. resource-control. xml « man - systemd systemd - System and . . . Internally, this relies on the Control Groups kernel concept for organizing processes in a hierarchical tree of named groups for the purpose of resource management < para> <para>This man page lists the configuration options shared by those six unit types
systemd. exec - cgit. freedesktop. org systemd unit5for the common options of all unit configuration files, and systemd service5, systemd socket5, systemd swap5, and systemd mount5for more information on the specific unit configuration files The execution specific
systemd-system. conf. xml « man - systemd systemd-stable - Stable version . . . By default systemd will mount all controllers which are enabled in the kernel in individual hierarchies, with the exception of those listed in this setting Takes a space separated list of comma separated controller names, in order to allow multiple joined hierarchies Defaults to 'cpu,cpuacct'
systemd-system. conf. xml « man - systemd systemd-stable - Stable version . . . By default systemd will mount all controllers which are enabled in the kernel in individual hierarchies, with the exception of those listed in this setting Takes a space-separated list of comma-separated controller names, in order to allow multiple joined hierarchies Defaults to 'cpu,cpuacct'
systemd. conf. xml\man - systemd systemd-stable - Stable version of Systemd By default systemd will mount all controllers which are enabled in the kernel in individual hierarchies, with the exception of those listed in this setting Takes a space separated list of comma separated controller names, in order to allow multiple joined hierarchies Defaults to 'cpu,cpuacct'
systemd-system. conf When run as a system instance, systemd interprets the configuration file system confand the files in system conf ddirectories; when run as a user instance, systemd interprets the configuration file user confand the files in user conf ddirectories These configuration files contain a few settings controlling basic manager operations All options are configured in the [Manager]section:LogLevel
README - systemd systemd - System and Session Manager systemd will warn you during boot if usr is on a different file system than While in systemd itself very little will break if usr is on a separate partition, many of its dependencies very likely will break sooner or later in one form or another For example, udev rules tend to refer to binaries in usr, binaries that link to libraries in
systemd. xml\man - systemd systemd-stable - Stable version of Systemd Normally it should not be necessary to pass these options, as systemd automatically detects the mode it is started in These options are hence of little use except for debugging Note that it is not supported booting and maintaining a full system with systemd running in <option>--system< option> mode, but PID not 1