...ted subpartitions), use the argument "-" (hyphen-minus). For example: partx --show - /dev/sda3 This will see sda3 as a whole-disk rather than as a partition. partx is not an fdi…...tion devices as well as a partition table on a disk device, for example by wipefs -a /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc2 /dev/sdc . Note that some filesystems and some partition tables store mo…...ce. -d , --nodeps Do not print holder devices or slaves. For example, lsblk --nodeps /dev/sda prints information about the sda device only. -E , --dedup column Use column as a d…...er soft-reboot as the D-Bus broker will be stopped and then started again. When using the sd-bus (3) library this can be achieved by adapting the following example. /* SPDX-Lice…...dentified: Table 1. Partition Type GUIDs Partition Type GUID Name Mount Point Explanation SD_GPT_ROOT_X86_64 4f68bce3-e8cd-4db1-96e7-fbcaf984b709 Root Partition (x86-64) / The f…...compatible comma-separated string. For example: swapon -o pri=1,discard=pages,nofail /dev/sda2 The opts string is evaluated last and overrides all other command line options. -p…...compatible comma-separated string. For example: swapon -o pri=1,discard=pages,nofail /dev/sda2 The opts string is evaluated last and overrides all other command line options. -p…...nd 3> <gate mask 3> <interval 3> sched-entry <command N> <gate mask N> <interval N> [ max-sdu <queueMaxSDU[TC 0]> <queueMaxSDU[TC 1]> <queueMaxSDU[TC N]> ] [ fp <adminStatus[TC …...module. See logind.conf (5) for information about the configuration of this service. See sd-login (3) for information about the basic concepts of logind such as users, sessions …...module. See logind.conf (5) for information about the configuration of this service. See sd-login (3) for information about the basic concepts of logind such as users, sessions …...ir one or more Linux filesystems. filesystem can be a device name (e.g., /dev/hdc1 , /dev/sdb2 ), a mount point (e.g., / , /usr , /home ), or a filesystem label or UUID specifie…...the libc syslog (3) call •Structured system log messages via the native Journal API, see sd_journal_print (3) and Native Journal Protocol [1] •Standard output and standard error…...the libc syslog (3) call •Structured system log messages via the native Journal API, see sd_journal_print (3) and Native Journal Protocol [1] •Standard output and standard error…...the libc syslog (3) call •Structured system log messages via the native Journal API, see sd_journal_print (3) and Native Journal Protocol [1] •Standard output and standard error…...the libc syslog (3) call •Structured system log messages via the native Journal API, see sd_journal_print (3) and Native Journal Protocol [1] •Standard output and standard error…...the libc syslog (3) call •Structured system log messages via the native Journal API, see sd_journal_print (3) and Native Journal Protocol [1] •Standard output and standard error…...ied in systemd.mount-extra= is prefixed with /sysroot/. Example: systemd.mount-extra=/dev/sda1:/mount-point:ext4:rw,noatime Added in version 254. systemd.swap-extra= WHAT [: OPT…basic example action NAME simple - basic example action SYNOPSIS tc ... action simple [ sdata STRING ] [ index INDEX ] [ CONTROL ] CONTROL := { reclassify | pipe | drop | continue.…...ard disk partition. The device argument is either the device name (e.g., /dev/hda1 , /dev/sdb2 ), or a regular file that shall contain the filesystem. The size argument is the n…...ng the ip macsec command. SEE ALSO ip-link (8) wpa_supplicant (8) AUTHOR Sabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>