...dependencies on all mount units necessary to access those paths. •Socket units using the BindToDevice= setting automatically gain a BindsTo= and After= dependency on the device …Resource control unit settings NAME systemd.resource-control - Resource control unit settings SYNOPSIS slice .slice, scope .scope, service .service, socket .socket, mount .mount, s…...s name, in s user, in s path, in as args, in as environment, out h pty, out s pty_path); BindMountMachine(in s name, in s source, in s destination, in b read_only, in b mkdir); …...etFailedUnit(in s name); SetUnitProperties(in s name, in b runtime, in a(sv) properties); BindMountUnit(in s name, in s source, in s destination, in b read_only, in b mkdir); Mo…...ce is configured to survive it. Example 1. Mounting logging sockets into root environment BindReadOnlyPaths=/dev/log /run/systemd/journal/socket /run/systemd/journal/stdout In p…format of Executable and Linking Format (ELF) files NAME elf - format of Executable and Linking Format (ELF) files SYNOPSIS #include <elf.h> DESCRIPTION The header file <elf.h> def…...sirable to detect a broken network swiftly. The argument must be yes or no (the default). BindAddress Use the specified address on the local machine as the source address of the…...# ' unshare -Urnm sh1# mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /etc # Mount empty tmpfs at /etc sh1# mount --bind /usr /dev # Mount /usr at /dev sh1# echo $$ 27123 In a second terminal window, in …...kernel exported symbol definitions used by the modules (X) tools to dynamically link and bind loadable modules. In Linux 2.5.47 and earlier, a similar file with slightly differe…...kernel exported symbol definitions used by the modules (X) tools to dynamically link and bind loadable modules. In Linux 2.5.47 and earlier, a similar file with slightly differe…...ort numbers below 1024 (so-called "low numbered" ports) can be bound to only by root (see bind (2), tcp (7), and udp (7)). This is so clients connecting to low numbered ports ca…...version 220. x-systemd.device-bound= Takes a boolean argument. If true or no argument, a BindsTo= dependency on the backing device is set. If false, the mount unit is not stoppe…...le. Having an empty file in place is recommended because it allows a temporary file to be bind-mounted over the real file, in case the image is used read-only and when /etc is m…...e distributed over a network using a network-wide naming service like Yellow Pages/NIS or BIND/Hesiod. FILES /etc/protocols The protocols definition file. SEE ALSO getprotoent (…...y (see set_mempolicy (2)). prefer : node Preferably allocate memory from the given node . bind : nodelist Allocate memory only from nodes in nodelist . interleave Allocate from …...espaces (7)). It supplies various information (e.g., propagation state, root of mount for bind mounts, identifier for each mount and its parent) that is missing from the (older)…...each version of the Internet Protocol (IPv4 and IPv6). The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) Server implements the Internet name server for UNIX systems. It augments or repla…...ocket unit acquire dependencies on the device units of the network interface specified in BindToDevice= . Similar, swap and mount units acquire dependencies on the units encapsu…...ications. no-check-names Sets RES_NOCHECKNAME in _res.options , which disables the modern BIND checking of incoming hostnames and mail names for invalid characters such as under…...ications. no-check-names Sets RES_NOCHECKNAME in _res.options , which disables the modern BIND checking of incoming hostnames and mail names for invalid characters such as under…