...y NAME agetty - alternative Linux getty SYNOPSIS agetty [options] port [ baud_rate ...] [ term ] DESCRIPTION agetty opens a tty port, prompts for a login name and invokes the /b…...y NAME agetty - alternative Linux getty SYNOPSIS agetty [options] port [ baud_rate ...] [ term ] DESCRIPTION agetty opens a tty port, prompts for a login name and invokes the /b…PAM filter module NAME pam_filter - PAM filter module SYNOPSIS pam_filter.so [debug] [new_term] [non_term] run1|run2 filter [ ... ] DESCRIPTION This module is intended to be a plat…...n [ option ...] command DESCRIPTION start-stop-daemon is used to control the creation and termination of system-level processes. Using one of the matching options, start-stop-da….../ overridden from the command line. UID, comment, home directory and shell might be pre-determined with the UID_POOL and GID_POOL option, documented in adduser.conf (5). Add a s….../ overridden from the command line. UID, comment, home directory and shell might be pre-determined with the UID_POOL and GID_POOL option, documented in adduser.conf (5). Add a s…...ording to priority. This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages …...ording to priority. This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages …...ording to priority. This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages …...ording to priority. This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages …...ording to priority. This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages …...ording to priority. This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages …...cgroup" or "flow" filters SYNOPSIS tc filter add .. basic match EXPR .. flowid .. EXPR := TERM [ { and | or } EXPR ] TERM := [ not ] { MATCH | '(' EXPR ')' } MATCH := module '('…...d commands from provided file or standard input and invoke them. First failure will cause termination of rdma. -force Don't terminate rdma on errors in batch mode. If there were…...d commands from provided file or standard input and invoke them. First failure will cause termination of devlink. -force Don't terminate devlink on errors in batch mode. If ther…...d commands from provided file or standard input and invoke them. First failure will cause termination of ip. -force Don't terminate ip on errors in batch mode. If there were any…...--sectors Show the block count and block size in human-readable form. The output uses the term "sectors" for "blocks". -d , --divisor number Only has an effect when -x is not gi…...PER , LC_NAME , LC_ADDRESS , LC_TELEPHONE , LC_MEASUREMENT , LC_IDENTIFICATION , LC_ALL , TERM , PATH The only environment variables passed to the init scripts. SEE ALSO /etc/in…...d commands from provided file or standard input and invoke them. First failure will cause termination of dcb. -f , --force Don't terminate dcb on errors in batch mode. If there …...tervals for cached content to be removed. You can stop the daemon cleanly by sending it a TERM or INT signal. When run manually, a once off check of the cache directory is made …