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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
+
+# Message catalog for systemd's own messages
+
+# The catalog format is documented on
+# https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/catalog
+
+# For an explanation why we do all this, see https://xkcd.com/1024/
+
+-- f77379a8490b408bbe5f6940505a777b
+Subject: The journal has been started
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The system journal process has started up, opened the journal
+files for writing and is now ready to process requests.
+
+-- d93fb3c9c24d451a97cea615ce59c00b
+Subject: The journal has been stopped
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The system journal process has shut down and closed all currently
+active journal files.
+
+-- ec387f577b844b8fa948f33cad9a75e6
+Subject: Disk space used by the journal
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+@JOURNAL_NAME@ (@JOURNAL_PATH@) is currently using @CURRENT_USE_PRETTY@.
+Maximum allowed usage is set to @MAX_USE_PRETTY@.
+Leaving at least @DISK_KEEP_FREE_PRETTY@ free (of currently available @DISK_AVAILABLE_PRETTY@ of disk space).
+Enforced usage limit is thus @LIMIT_PRETTY@, of which @AVAILABLE_PRETTY@ are still available.
+
+The limits controlling how much disk space is used by the journal may
+be configured with SystemMaxUse=, SystemKeepFree=, SystemMaxFileSize=,
+RuntimeMaxUse=, RuntimeKeepFree=, RuntimeMaxFileSize= settings in
+/etc/systemd/journald.conf. See journald.conf(5) for details.
+
+-- a596d6fe7bfa4994828e72309e95d61e
+Subject: Messages from a service have been suppressed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: man:journald.conf(5)
+
+A service has logged too many messages within a time period. Messages
+from the service have been dropped.
+
+Note that only messages from the service in question have been
+dropped, other services' messages are unaffected.
+
+The limits controlling when messages are dropped may be configured
+with RateLimitIntervalSec= and RateLimitBurst= in
+/etc/systemd/journald.conf or LogRateLimitIntervalSec= and LogRateLimitBurst=
+in the unit file. See journald.conf(5) and systemd.exec(5) for details.
+
+-- e9bf28e6e834481bb6f48f548ad13606
+Subject: Journal messages have been missed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+Kernel messages have been lost as the journal system has been unable
+to process them quickly enough.
+
+-- fc2e22bc6ee647b6b90729ab34a250b1
+Subject: Process @COREDUMP_PID@ (@COREDUMP_COMM@) dumped core
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: man:core(5)
+
+Process @COREDUMP_PID@ (@COREDUMP_COMM@) crashed and dumped core.
+
+This usually indicates a programming error in the crashing program and
+should be reported to its vendor as a bug.
+
+-- 5aadd8e954dc4b1a8c954d63fd9e1137
+Subject: Core file was truncated to @SIZE_LIMIT@ bytes.
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: man:coredump.conf(5)
+
+The process had more memory mapped than the configured maximum for processing
+and storage by systemd-coredump(8). Only the first @SIZE_LIMIT@ bytes were
+saved. This core might still be usable, but various tools like gdb(1) will warn
+about the file being truncated.
+
+-- 8d45620c1a4348dbb17410da57c60c66
+Subject: A new session @SESSION_ID@ has been created for user @USER_ID@
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: sd-login(3)
+
+A new session with the ID @SESSION_ID@ has been created for the user @USER_ID@.
+
+The leading process of the session is @LEADER@.
+
+-- 3354939424b4456d9802ca8333ed424a
+Subject: Session @SESSION_ID@ has been terminated
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: sd-login(3)
+
+A session with the ID @SESSION_ID@ has been terminated.
+
+-- fcbefc5da23d428093f97c82a9290f7b
+Subject: A new seat @SEAT_ID@ is now available
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: sd-login(3)
+
+A new seat @SEAT_ID@ has been configured and is now available.
+
+-- e7852bfe46784ed0accde04bc864c2d5
+Subject: Seat @SEAT_ID@ has now been removed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: sd-login(3)
+
+A seat @SEAT_ID@ has been removed and is no longer available.
+
+-- c7a787079b354eaaa9e77b371893cd27
+Subject: Time change
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The system clock has been changed to @REALTIME@ microseconds after January 1st, 1970.
+
+-- 45f82f4aef7a4bbf942ce861d1f20990
+Subject: Time zone change to @TIMEZONE@
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The system timezone has been changed to @TIMEZONE@.
+
+-- b07a249cd024414a82dd00cd181378ff
+Subject: System start-up is now complete
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+All system services necessary queued for starting at boot have been
+started. Note that this does not mean that the machine is now idle as services
+might still be busy with completing start-up.
+
+Kernel start-up required @KERNEL_USEC@ microseconds.
+
+Initrd start-up required @INITRD_USEC@ microseconds.
+
+Userspace start-up required @USERSPACE_USEC@ microseconds.
+
+-- eed00a68ffd84e31882105fd973abdd1
+Subject: User manager start-up is now complete
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The user manager instance for user @_UID@ has been started. All services queued
+for starting have been started. Note that other services might still be starting
+up or be started at any later time.
+
+Startup of the manager took @USERSPACE_USEC@ microseconds.
+
+-- 6bbd95ee977941e497c48be27c254128
+Subject: System sleep state @SLEEP@ entered
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The system has now entered the @SLEEP@ sleep state.
+
+-- 8811e6df2a8e40f58a94cea26f8ebf14
+Subject: System sleep state @SLEEP@ left
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The system has now left the @SLEEP@ sleep state.
+
+-- 98268866d1d54a499c4e98921d93bc40
+Subject: System shutdown initiated
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+System shutdown has been initiated. The shutdown has now begun and
+all system services are terminated and all file systems unmounted.
+
+-- c14aaf76ec284a5fa1f105f88dfb061c
+Subject: System factory reset initiated
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+System factory reset has been initiated. The precise operation this
+executes is implementation-defined, but typically has the effect of
+reverting the system's state and configuration to vendor defaults.
+
+-- 7d4958e842da4a758f6c1cdc7b36dcc5
+Subject: A start job for unit @UNIT@ has begun execution
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A start job for unit @UNIT@ has begun execution.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@.
+
+-- 39f53479d3a045ac8e11786248231fbf
+Subject: A start job for unit @UNIT@ has finished successfully
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A start job for unit @UNIT@ has finished successfully.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@.
+
+-- be02cf6855d2428ba40df7e9d022f03d
+Subject: A start job for unit @UNIT@ has failed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A start job for unit @UNIT@ has finished with a failure.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@ and the job result is @JOB_RESULT@.
+
+-- de5b426a63be47a7b6ac3eaac82e2f6f
+Subject: A stop job for unit @UNIT@ has begun execution
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A stop job for unit @UNIT@ has begun execution.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@.
+
+-- 9d1aaa27d60140bd96365438aad20286
+Subject: A stop job for unit @UNIT@ has finished
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A stop job for unit @UNIT@ has finished.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@ and the job result is @JOB_RESULT@.
+
+-- d34d037fff1847e6ae669a370e694725
+Subject: A reload job for unit @UNIT@ has begun execution
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A reload job for unit @UNIT@ has begun execution.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@.
+
+-- 7b05ebc668384222baa8881179cfda54
+Subject: A reload job for unit @UNIT@ has finished
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A reload job for unit @UNIT@ has finished.
+
+The job identifier is @JOB_ID@ and the job result is @JOB_RESULT@.
+
+-- 641257651c1b4ec9a8624d7a40a9e1e7
+Subject: Process @EXECUTABLE@ could not be executed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The process @EXECUTABLE@ could not be executed and failed.
+
+The error number returned by this process is @ERRNO@.
+
+-- 0027229ca0644181a76c4e92458afa2e
+Subject: One or more messages could not be forwarded to syslog
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+One or more messages could not be forwarded to the syslog service
+running side-by-side with journald. This usually indicates that the
+syslog implementation has not been able to keep up with the speed of
+messages queued.
+
+-- 1dee0369c7fc4736b7099b38ecb46ee7
+Subject: Mount point is not empty
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The directory @WHERE@ is specified as the mount point (second field in
+/etc/fstab or Where= field in systemd unit file) and is not empty.
+This does not interfere with mounting, but the pre-exisiting files in
+this directory become inaccessible. To see those over-mounted files,
+please manually mount the underlying file system to a secondary
+location.
+
+-- 24d8d4452573402496068381a6312df2
+Subject: A virtual machine or container has been started
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The virtual machine @NAME@ with its leader PID @LEADER@ has been
+started is now ready to use.
+
+-- 58432bd3bace477cb514b56381b8a758
+Subject: A virtual machine or container has been terminated
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The virtual machine @NAME@ with its leader PID @LEADER@ has been
+shut down.
+
+-- 36db2dfa5a9045e1bd4af5f93e1cf057
+Subject: DNSSEC mode has been turned off, as server doesn't support it
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: man:systemd-resolved.service(8)
+Documentation: man:resolved.conf(5)
+
+The resolver service (systemd-resolved.service) has detected that the
+configured DNS server does not support DNSSEC, and DNSSEC validation has been
+turned off as result.
+
+This event will take place if DNSSEC=allow-downgrade is configured in
+resolved.conf and the configured DNS server is incompatible with DNSSEC. Note
+that using this mode permits DNSSEC downgrade attacks, as an attacker might be
+able turn off DNSSEC validation on the system by inserting DNS replies in the
+communication channel that result in a downgrade like this.
+
+This event might be indication that the DNS server is indeed incompatible with
+DNSSEC or that an attacker has successfully managed to stage such a downgrade
+attack.
+
+-- 1675d7f172174098b1108bf8c7dc8f5d
+Subject: DNSSEC validation failed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: man:systemd-resolved.service(8)
+
+A DNS query or resource record set failed DNSSEC validation. This is usually
+indication that the communication channel used was tampered with.
+
+-- 4d4408cfd0d144859184d1e65d7c8a65
+Subject: A DNSSEC trust anchor has been revoked
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: man:systemd-resolved.service(8)
+
+A DNSSEC trust anchor has been revoked. A new trust anchor has to be
+configured, or the operating system needs to be updated, to provide an updated
+DNSSEC trust anchor.
+
+-- 5eb03494b6584870a536b337290809b3
+Subject: Automatic restarting of a unit has been scheduled
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+Automatic restarting of the unit @UNIT@ has been scheduled, as the result for
+the configured Restart= setting for the unit.
+
+-- ae8f7b866b0347b9af31fe1c80b127c0
+Subject: Resources consumed by unit runtime
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The unit @UNIT@ completed and consumed the indicated resources.
+
+-- 7ad2d189f7e94e70a38c781354912448
+Subject: Unit succeeded
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The unit @UNIT@ has successfully entered the 'dead' state.
+
+-- 0e4284a0caca4bfc81c0bb6786972673
+Subject: Unit skipped
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The unit @UNIT@ was skipped due to an ExecCondition= command failure, and has
+entered the 'dead' state with result '@UNIT_RESULT@'.
+
+-- d9b373ed55a64feb8242e02dbe79a49c
+Subject: Unit failed
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The unit @UNIT@ has entered the 'failed' state with result '@UNIT_RESULT@'.
+
+-- 98e322203f7a4ed290d09fe03c09fe15
+Subject: Unit process exited
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+An @COMMAND@= process belonging to unit @UNIT@ has exited.
+
+The process' exit code is '@EXIT_CODE@' and its exit status is @EXIT_STATUS@.
+
+-- 50876a9db00f4c40bde1a2ad381c3a1b
+Subject: The system is configured in a way that might cause problems
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The following "tags" are possible:
+- "split-usr" — /usr is a separate file system and was not mounted when systemd
+ was booted
+- "cgroups-missing" — the kernel was compiled without cgroup support or access
+ to expected interface files is restricted
+- "var-run-bad" — /var/run is not a symlink to /run
+- "overflowuid-not-65534" — the kernel user ID used for "unknown" users (with
+ NFS or user namespaces) is not 65534
+- "overflowgid-not-65534" — the kernel group ID used for "unknown" users (with
+ NFS or user namespaces) is not 65534
+Current system is tagged as @TAINT@.
+
+-- fe6faa94e7774663a0da52717891d8ef
+Subject: A process of @UNIT@ unit has been killed by the OOM killer.
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+A process of unit @UNIT has been killed by the Linux kernel out-of-memory (OOM)
+killer logic. This usually indicates that the system is low on memory and that
+memory needed to be freed. A process associated with @UNIT@ has been determined
+as the best process to terminate and has been forcibly terminated by the
+kernel.
+
+Note that the memory pressure might or might not have been caused by @UNIT@.
+
+-- b61fdac612e94b9182285b998843061f
+Subject: Accepting user/group name @USER_GROUP_NAME@, which does not match strict user/group name rules.
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: https://systemd.io/USER_NAMES
+
+The user/group name @USER_GROUP_NAME@ has been specified, which is accepted
+according the relaxed user/group name rules, but does not qualify under the
+strict rules.
+
+The strict user/group name rules written as regular expression are:
+
+^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_-]{0,30}$
+
+The relaxed user/group name rules accept all names, except for the empty
+string; names containing NUL bytes, control characters, colon or slash
+characters; names not valid UTF-8; names with leading or trailing whitespace;
+the strings "." or ".."; fully numeric strings, or strings beginning in a
+hyphen and otherwise fully numeric.
+
+-- 1b3bb94037f04bbf81028e135a12d293
+Subject: Failed to generate valid unit name from path '@MOUNT_POINT@'.
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The following mount point path could not be converted into a valid .mount
+unit name:
+
+ @MOUNT_POINT@
+
+Typically this means that the path to the mount point is longer than allowed
+for valid unit names.
+
+systemd dynamically synthesizes .mount units for all mount points appearing on
+the system. For that a simple escaping algorithm is applied: the absolute path
+name is used, with all "/" characters replaced by "-" (the leading one is
+removed). Moreover, any non-alphanumeric characters (as well as any of ":",
+"-", "_", ".", "\") are replaced by "\xNN" where "NN" is the hexadecimal code
+of the character. Finally, ".mount" is suffixed. The resulting string must be
+under 256 characters in length to be a valid unit name. This restriction is
+made in order for all unit names to also be suitable as file names. If a mount
+point appears that — after escaping — is longer than this limit it cannot be
+mapped to a unit. In this case systemd will refrain from synthesizing a unit
+and cannot be used to manage the mount point. It will not appear in the service
+manager's unit table and thus also not be torn down safely and automatically at
+system shutdown.
+
+It is generally recommended to avoid such overly long mount point paths, or —
+if used anyway – manage them independently of systemd, i.e. establish them as
+well as tear them down automatically at system shutdown by other software.
+
+-- b480325f9c394a7b802c231e51a2752c
+Subject: Special user @OFFENDING_USER@ configured, this is not safe!
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+Documentation: https://systemd.io/UIDS-GIDS
+
+The unit @UNIT@ is configured to use User=@OFFENDING_USER@.
+
+This is not safe. The @OFFENDING_USER@ user's main purpose on Linux-based
+operating systems is to be the owner of files that otherwise cannot be mapped
+to any local user. It's used by the NFS client and Linux user namespacing,
+among others. By running a unit's processes under the identity of this user
+they might possibly get read and even write access to such files that cannot
+otherwise be mapped.
+
+It is strongly recommended to avoid running services under this user identity,
+in particular on systems using NFS or running containers. Allocate a user ID
+specific to this service, either statically via systemd-sysusers or dynamically
+via the DynamicUser= service setting.
+
+-- 1c0454c1bd2241e0ac6fefb4bc631433
+Subject: systemd-udev-settle.service is deprecated.
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+Usage of the systemd service unit systemd-udev-settle.service is deprecated. It
+inserts artificial delays into the boot process without providing the
+guarantees other subsystems traditionally assumed it provides. Relying on this
+service is racy, and it is generally a bug to make use of it and depend on it.
+
+Traditionally, this service's job was to wait until all devices a system
+possesses have been fully probed and initialized, delaying boot until this
+phase is completed. However, today's systems and hardware generally don't work
+this way anymore, hardware today may show up any time and take any time to be
+probed and initialized. Thus, in the general case, it's no longer possible to
+correctly delay boot until "all devices" have been processed, as it is not
+clear what "all devices" means and when they have been found. This is in
+particular the case if USB hardware or network-attached hardware is used.
+
+Modern software that requires some specific hardware (such as a network device
+or block device) to operate should only wait for the specific devices it needs
+to show up, and otherwise operate asynchronously initializing devices as they
+appear during boot and during runtime without delaying the boot process.
+
+It is a defect of the software in question if it doesn't work this way, and
+still pulls systemd-udev-settle.service into the boot process.
+
+Please file a bug report against the following units, with a request for it to
+be updated to operate in a hotplug fashion without depending on
+systemd-udev-settle.service:
+
+ @OFFENDING_UNITS@
+
+-- 7c8a41f37b764941a0e1780b1be2f037
+Subject: Initial clock synchronization
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+For the first time during the current boot an NTP synchronization has been
+acquired and the local system clock adjustment has been initiated.
+
+-- 3f7d5ef3e54f4302b4f0b143bb270cab
+Subject: TPM PCR Extended
+Defined-By: systemd
+Support: %SUPPORT_URL%
+
+The string '@MEASURING@' has been extended into Trusted Platform Module's (TPM)
+Platform Configuration Register (PCR) @PCR@, on banks @BANKS@.
+
+Whenever the system transitions to a new runtime phase, a different string is
+extended into the specified PCR, to ensure that security policies for TPM-bound
+secrets and other resources are limited to specific phases of the runtime.