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diff --git a/upstream/debian-unstable/man5/homed.conf.5 b/upstream/debian-unstable/man5/homed.conf.5 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af99d452 --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/debian-unstable/man5/homed.conf.5 @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +'\" t +.TH "HOMED\&.CONF" "5" "" "systemd 255" "homed.conf" +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" * Define some portability stuff +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +.\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 +.\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html +.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq +.el .ds Aq ' +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" * set default formatting +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" disable hyphenation +.nh +.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) +.ad l +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH "NAME" +homed.conf, homed.conf.d \- Home area/user account manager configuration files +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.PP +/etc/systemd/homed\&.conf +.PP +/etc/systemd/homed\&.conf\&.d/*\&.conf +.PP +/run/systemd/homed\&.conf\&.d/*\&.conf +.PP +/usr/lib/systemd/homed\&.conf\&.d/*\&.conf +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.PP +These configuration files control default parameters for home areas/user accounts created and managed by +\fBsystemd-homed.service\fR(8)\&. +.SH "CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES AND PRECEDENCE" +.PP +The default configuration is set during compilation, so configuration is only needed when it is necessary to deviate from those defaults\&. The main configuration file is either in +/usr/lib/systemd/ +or +/etc/systemd/ +and contains commented out entries showing the defaults as a guide to the administrator\&. Local overrides can be created by creating drop\-ins, as described below\&. The main configuration file can also be edited for this purpose (or a copy in +/etc/ +if it\*(Aqs shipped in +/usr/) however using drop\-ins for local configuration is recommended over modifications to the main configuration file\&. +.PP +In addition to the "main" configuration file, drop\-in configuration snippets are read from +/usr/lib/systemd/*\&.conf\&.d/, +/usr/local/lib/systemd/*\&.conf\&.d/, and +/etc/systemd/*\&.conf\&.d/\&. Those drop\-ins have higher precedence and override the main configuration file\&. Files in the +*\&.conf\&.d/ +configuration subdirectories are sorted by their filename in lexicographic order, regardless of in which of the subdirectories they reside\&. When multiple files specify the same option, for options which accept just a single value, the entry in the file sorted last takes precedence, and for options which accept a list of values, entries are collected as they occur in the sorted files\&. +.PP +When packages need to customize the configuration, they can install drop\-ins under +/usr/\&. Files in +/etc/ +are reserved for the local administrator, who may use this logic to override the configuration files installed by vendor packages\&. Drop\-ins have to be used to override package drop\-ins, since the main configuration file has lower precedence\&. It is recommended to prefix all filenames in those subdirectories with a two\-digit number and a dash, to simplify the ordering of the files\&. This also defined a concept of drop\-in priority to allow distributions to ship drop\-ins within a specific range lower than the range used by users\&. This should lower the risk of package drop\-ins overriding accidentally drop\-ins defined by users\&. +.PP +To disable a configuration file supplied by the vendor, the recommended way is to place a symlink to +/dev/null +in the configuration directory in +/etc/, with the same filename as the vendor configuration file\&. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.PP +The following options are available in the [Home] section: +.PP +\fIDefaultStorage=\fR +.RS 4 +The default storage to use for home areas\&. Takes one of +"luks", +"fscrypt", +"directory", +"subvolume", +"cifs"\&. For details about these options, see +\fBhomectl\fR(1)\&. If not configured or assigned the empty string, the default storage is automatically determined: if not running in a container environment and +/home/ +is not itself encrypted, defaults to +"luks"\&. Otherwise defaults to +"subvolume" +if +/home/ +is on a btrfs file system, and +"directory" +otherwise\&. Note that the storage selected on the +\fBhomectl\fR +command line always takes precedence\&. +.sp +Added in version 246\&. +.RE +.PP +\fIDefaultFileSystemType=\fR +.RS 4 +When using +"luks" +as storage (see above), selects the default file system to use inside the user\*(Aqs LUKS volume\&. Takes one of +"btrfs", +"ext4" +or +"xfs"\&. If not specified defaults to +"btrfs"\&. This setting has no effect if a different storage mechanism is used\&. The file system type selected on the +\fBhomectl\fR +command line always takes precedence\&. +.sp +Added in version 246\&. +.RE +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PP +\fBsystemd\fR(1), +\fBsystemd-homed.service\fR(8) |