...(1), uptime (1), chroot (2), mmap (2), readlink (2), syslog (2), slabinfo (5), sysfs (5), hier (7), namespaces (7), time (7), arp (8), hdparm (8), ifconfig (8), lsmod (8), lspci…...(1), uptime (1), chroot (2), mmap (2), readlink (2), syslog (2), slabinfo (5), sysfs (5), hier (7), namespaces (7), time (7), arp (8), hdparm (8), ifconfig (8), lsmod (8), lspci…...anual page utilities to assess users' manpaths at run time, to indicate which manual page hierarchies (manpaths) are to be treated as system hierarchies and to assign them direc…...n a mode where it starts a different set of units. Each systemd --user instance manages a hierarchy of units specific to that user. See systemd (1) for a discussion of units and…...me ends in ".slice" encodes information about a slice unit. A slice unit is a concept for hierarchically managing resources of a group of processes. This management is performed…...relies on the Linux Control Groups (cgroups) kernel concept for organizing processes in a hierarchical tree of named groups for the purpose of resource management. This man page…...= 40*(HEXDIGIT) refname = "HEAD" refname /= "refs/" <see discussion below> A refname is a hierarchical octet string beginning with "refs/" and not violating the git-check-ref-fo…...implicitly added: •If an automount unit is beneath another mount unit in the file system hierarchy, a requirement and ordering dependencies are created to the on the unit higher…Network configuration NAME systemd.network - Network configuration SYNOPSIS network .network DESCRIPTION A plain ini-style text file that encodes network configuration for matching…...directories The following list describes some of the files and directories under the /sys hierarchy. /sys/block This subdirectory contains one symbolic link for each block devic…...lar file as argument. This call is similar to RootDirectory= however mounts a file system hierarchy from a block device node or loopback file instead of a directory. The device …...higher-level quota group. For that, use q or Q , which allow creating simple quota group hierarchies, see below. Added in version 219. q Create a subvolume or directory the same…...es as component separators. Note that equally named drop-in files further down the prefix hierarchy override those further up, i.e. foo-bar-.service.d/10-override.conf overrides…...es are implicitly added: •If a path unit is beneath another mount unit in the file system hierarchy, both a requirement and an ordering dependency between both units are created…...elds are ordered as for NStgid . (Since Linux 4.1.) NSsid descendant namespace session ID hierarchy Session ID in each of the PID namespaces of which pid is a member. The fields…...s are implicitly added: •If a mount unit is beneath another mount unit in the file system hierarchy, both a requirement dependency and an ordering dependency between both units …...olatile", journal log data will be stored only in memory, i.e. below the /run/log/journal hierarchy (which is created if needed). If "persistent", data will be stored preferably…...olatile", journal log data will be stored only in memory, i.e. below the /run/log/journal hierarchy (which is created if needed). If "persistent", data will be stored preferably…...ing paths, it trims ".." path elements from args that it believes would escape the module hierarchy. It also substitutes leading slashes in absolute paths with the module's path…...ss of the VM. If the root directory of the container is known and available in the host's hierarchy, it should be passed (note that this is for informational purposes only, and …