# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE # Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-06-01 05:55+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. type: TH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "HOMED\\&.CONF" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: archlinux fedora-40 mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "systemd 255" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "homed.conf" msgstr "" #. ----------------------------------------------------------------- #. * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * #. ----------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "homed.conf, homed.conf.d - Home area/user account manager configuration files" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "/etc/systemd/homed\\&.conf" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "/etc/systemd/homed\\&.conf\\&.d/*\\&.conf" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "/run/systemd/homed\\&.conf\\&.d/*\\&.conf" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "/usr/lib/systemd/homed\\&.conf\\&.d/*\\&.conf" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "These configuration files control default parameters for home areas/user " "accounts created and managed by B(8)\\&." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES AND PRECEDENCE" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux fedora-40 mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "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\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm fedora-40 mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "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\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux fedora-40 mageia-cauldron msgid "" "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\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "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\\&." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "The following options are available in the [Home] section:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "I" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "The default storage to use for home areas\\&. Takes one of \"luks\", " "\"fscrypt\", \"directory\", \"subvolume\", \"cifs\"\\&. For details about " "these options, see B(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 B command line always takes precedence\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron #: opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "Added in version 246\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "I" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "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 B command line always takes " "precedence\\&." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide #: mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "B(1), B(8)" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: debian-bookworm #, no-wrap msgid "systemd 254" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-bookworm msgid "" "The default configuration is set during compilation, so configuration is " "only needed when it is necessary to deviate from those defaults\\&. " "Initially, the main configuration file in /etc/systemd/ contains commented " "out entries showing the defaults as a guide to the administrator\\&. Local " "overrides can be created by editing this file or by creating drop-ins, as " "described below\\&. Using drop-ins for local configuration is recommended " "over modifications to the main configuration file\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-bookworm msgid "" "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\\&." msgstr "" #. type: TH #: debian-unstable fedora-rawhide #, no-wrap msgid "systemd 256~rc3" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-unstable fedora-rawhide msgid "/run/systemd/homed\\&.conf" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-unstable fedora-rawhide msgid "/usr/lib/systemd/homed\\&.conf" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-unstable fedora-rawhide msgid "" "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 loaded from one of the listed directories in order of " "priority, only the first file found is used: /etc/systemd/, /run/systemd/, /" "usr/local/lib/systemd/, /usr/lib/systemd/\\&. The vendor version of the file " "contains commented out entries showing the defaults as a guide to the " "administrator\\&. Local overrides can also 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 under /usr/), however " "using drop-ins for local configuration is recommended over modifications to " "the main configuration file\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-unstable fedora-rawhide msgid "" "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\\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: debian-unstable fedora-rawhide opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "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 defines a concept " "of drop-in priorities to allow OS vendors 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\\&. It is " "recommended to use the range 10-40 for drop-ins in /usr/ and the range 60-90 " "for drop-ins in /etc/ and /run/, to make sure that local and transient drop-" "ins take priority over drop-ins shipped by the OS vendor\\&." msgstr ""