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diff --git a/man/systemd.unit.xml b/man/systemd.unit.xml index 7338b11280..9281c2c4ae 100644 --- a/man/systemd.unit.xml +++ b/man/systemd.unit.xml @@ -1021,35 +1021,35 @@ <para><varname>ConditionArchitecture=</varname> may be used to check whether the system is running on a specific architecture. Takes one of - <varname>x86</varname>, - <varname>x86-64</varname>, - <varname>ppc</varname>, - <varname>ppc-le</varname>, - <varname>ppc64</varname>, - <varname>ppc64-le</varname>, - <varname>ia64</varname>, - <varname>parisc</varname>, - <varname>parisc64</varname>, - <varname>s390</varname>, - <varname>s390x</varname>, - <varname>sparc</varname>, - <varname>sparc64</varname>, - <varname>mips</varname>, - <varname>mips-le</varname>, - <varname>mips64</varname>, - <varname>mips64-le</varname>, - <varname>alpha</varname>, - <varname>arm</varname>, - <varname>arm-be</varname>, - <varname>arm64</varname>, - <varname>arm64-be</varname>, - <varname>sh</varname>, - <varname>sh64</varname>, - <varname>m68k</varname>, - <varname>tilegx</varname>, - <varname>cris</varname>, - <varname>arc</varname>, - <varname>arc-be</varname> to test + <literal>x86</literal>, + <literal>x86-64</literal>, + <literal>ppc</literal>, + <literal>ppc-le</literal>, + <literal>ppc64</literal>, + <literal>ppc64-le</literal>, + <literal>ia64</literal>, + <literal>parisc</literal>, + <literal>parisc64</literal>, + <literal>s390</literal>, + <literal>s390x</literal>, + <literal>sparc</literal>, + <literal>sparc64</literal>, + <literal>mips</literal>, + <literal>mips-le</literal>, + <literal>mips64</literal>, + <literal>mips64-le</literal>, + <literal>alpha</literal>, + <literal>arm</literal>, + <literal>arm-be</literal>, + <literal>arm64</literal>, + <literal>arm64-be</literal>, + <literal>sh</literal>, + <literal>sh64</literal>, + <literal>m68k</literal>, + <literal>tilegx</literal>, + <literal>cris</literal>, + <literal>arc</literal>, + <literal>arc-be</literal> to test against a specific architecture. The architecture is determined from the information returned by <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>uname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ <citerefentry><refentrytitle>personality</refentrytitle><manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>. Note that a <varname>Personality=</varname> setting in the same unit file has no effect on this condition. A special - architecture name <varname>native</varname> is mapped to the + architecture name <literal>native</literal> is mapped to the architecture the system manager itself is compiled for. The test may be negated by prepending an exclamation mark.</para> @@ -1066,30 +1066,30 @@ environment and optionally test whether it is a specific implementation. Takes either boolean value to check if being executed in any virtualized environment, or one of - <varname>vm</varname> and - <varname>container</varname> to test against a generic type of + <literal>vm</literal> and + <literal>container</literal> to test against a generic type of virtualization solution, or one of - <varname>qemu</varname>, - <varname>kvm</varname>, - <varname>zvm</varname>, - <varname>vmware</varname>, - <varname>microsoft</varname>, - <varname>oracle</varname>, - <varname>xen</varname>, - <varname>bochs</varname>, - <varname>uml</varname>, - <varname>bhyve</varname>, - <varname>qnx</varname>, - <varname>openvz</varname>, - <varname>lxc</varname>, - <varname>lxc-libvirt</varname>, - <varname>systemd-nspawn</varname>, - <varname>docker</varname>, - <varname>rkt</varname>, - <varname>wsl</varname>, - <varname>acrn</varname> to test + <literal>qemu</literal>, + <literal>kvm</literal>, + <literal>zvm</literal>, + <literal>vmware</literal>, + <literal>microsoft</literal>, + <literal>oracle</literal>, + <literal>xen</literal>, + <literal>bochs</literal>, + <literal>uml</literal>, + <literal>bhyve</literal>, + <literal>qnx</literal>, + <literal>openvz</literal>, + <literal>lxc</literal>, + <literal>lxc-libvirt</literal>, + <literal>systemd-nspawn</literal>, + <literal>docker</literal>, + <literal>rkt</literal>, + <literal>wsl</literal>, + <literal>acrn</literal> to test against a specific implementation, or - <varname>private-users</varname> to check whether we are running in a user namespace. See + <literal>private-users</literal> to check whether we are running in a user namespace. See <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-detect-virt</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> for a full list of known virtualization technologies and their identifiers. If multiple virtualization technologies are @@ -1131,10 +1131,10 @@ <para><varname>ConditionSecurity=</varname> may be used to check whether the given security technology is enabled on the system. Currently, the recognized values are - <varname>selinux</varname>, <varname>apparmor</varname>, - <varname>tomoyo</varname>, <varname>ima</varname>, - <varname>smack</varname>, <varname>audit</varname> and - <varname>uefi-secureboot</varname>. The test may be negated by + <literal>selinux</literal>, <literal>apparmor</literal>, + <literal>tomoyo</literal>, <literal>ima</literal>, + <literal>smack</literal>, <literal>audit</literal> and + <literal>uefi-secureboot</literal>. The test may be negated by prepending an exclamation mark.</para> <para><varname>ConditionCapability=</varname> may be used to @@ -1150,11 +1150,11 @@ <para><varname>ConditionACPower=</varname> may be used to check whether the system has AC power, or is exclusively battery powered at the time of activation of the unit. This - takes a boolean argument. If set to <varname>true</varname>, + takes a boolean argument. If set to <literal>true</literal>, the condition will hold only if at least one AC connector of the system is connected to a power source, or if no AC connectors are known. Conversely, if set to - <varname>false</varname>, the condition will hold only if + <literal>false</literal>, the condition will hold only if there is at least one AC connector known and all AC connectors are disconnected from a power source.</para> @@ -1244,16 +1244,16 @@ does not have a special value <literal>@system</literal>.</para> <para><varname>ConditionControlGroupController=</varname> takes a - cgroup controller name (eg. <option>cpu</option>), verifying that it is + cgroup controller name (eg. <literal>cpu</literal>), verifying that it is available for use on the system. For example, a particular controller may not be available if it was disabled on the kernel command line with <varname>cgroup_disable=controller</varname>. Multiple controllers may be passed with a space separating them; in this case the condition will only pass if all listed controllers are available for use. Controllers unknown to systemd are ignored. Valid controllers are - <option>cpu</option>, <option>cpuacct</option>, <option>io</option>, - <option>blkio</option>, <option>memory</option>, - <option>devices</option>, and <option>pids</option>.</para> + <literal>cpu</literal>, <literal>cpuacct</literal>, <literal>io</literal>, + <literal>blkio</literal>, <literal>memory</literal>, + <literal>devices</literal>, and <literal>pids</literal>.</para> <para>If multiple conditions are specified, the unit will be executed if all of them apply (i.e. a logical AND is applied). |