control a range of kernel parameters NAME /proc/sys/kernel/ - control a range of kernel parameters DESCRIPTION /proc/sys/......ontents reside in virtual memory. Since the files on such filesystems typically reside in RAM, file access is extremely fast. The filesystem is automatically created when mounti…...5) This file shows the mapping of each of the process's virtual pages into physical page frames or swap area. It contains one 64-bit value for each virtual page, with the bits s…...s the shared memory and buffers used by the kernel. Each line of the file consists of a parameter name, followed by a colon, the value of the parameter, and an option unit of me…...any kernel data structures. The total length of the file is the size of physical memory (RAM) plus 4 KiB. SEE ALSO proc (5)...ld increase the value in this file to account for the full virtual memory size of the programs used to recover (e.g., login (1) ssh (1), and top (1)) Otherwise, the superuser ma…...n size limit, short filenames, and a single timestamp. It remains useful for floppies and RAM disks. msdos is the filesystem used by DOS, Windows, and some OS/2 computers. msdos…...n size limit, short filenames, and a single timestamp. It remains useful for floppies and RAM disks. msdos is the filesystem used by DOS, Windows, and some OS/2 computers. msdos…...nes show the size of the mapping, the amount of the mapping that is currently resident in RAM ("Rss"), the process's proportional share of this mapping ("Pss"), the number of cl…...bernate A low power state where the system is initially suspended (the state is stored in RAM). When the battery level is too low (less than 5%) or a certain timespan has passed…...bernate A low power state where the system is initially suspended (the state is stored in RAM). When the battery level is too low (less than 5%) or a certain timespan has passed….../*.conf /usr/lib/systemd/logind.conf.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION These files configure various parameters of the systemd login manager, systemd-logind.service (8). See systemd.syntax (….../*.conf /usr/lib/systemd/logind.conf.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION These files configure various parameters of the systemd login manager, systemd-logind.service (8). See systemd.syntax (…...cancelled); Inhibit(in s what, in s who, in s why, in s mode, out h pipe_fd); CanRebootParameter(out s result); SetRebootParameter(in s parameter); CanRebootToFirmwareSetup(out …...depending on the unit type. In addition, options which control resources available to programs executed by systemd are listed in systemd.exec (5). Those options complement optio…...5). Those options complement options listed here. IMPLICIT DEPENDENCIES A few execution parameters result in additional, automatic dependencies to be added: •Units with WorkingD…The D-Bus interface of systemd NAME org.freedesktop.systemd1 - The D-Bus interface of systemd INTRODUCTION systemd (1) and its auxiliary daemons expose a number of APIs over D-Bus.…