Print a short help text and exit.
Print a short version string and exit.Do not pipe output into a pager.Do not query the user for authentication for privileged operations.Enable or disable printing of the legend, i.e. column headers and the footer with hints. The
legend is printed by default, unless disabled with or similar.Do not print the legend, i.e. column headers and the
footer with hints.Copy the contents of config files to standard output.
Before each file, the filename is printed as a comment.Copy the contents of config files to standard output. Only the "interesting" parts of the
configuration files are printed, comments and empty lines are skipped. Before each file, the filename
is printed as a comment.Shows output formatted as JSON. Expects one of short (for the
shortest possible output without any redundant whitespace or line breaks), pretty
(for a pretty version of the same, with indentation and line breaks) or off (to turn
off JSON output, the default).Equivalent to if running on a terminal, and
otherwise.When used with kill, choose which signal to send to selected processes. Must
be one of the well-known signal specifiers such as SIGTERM,
SIGINT or SIGSTOP. If omitted, defaults to
.The special value help will list the known values and the program will exit
immediately, and the special value list will list known values along with the
numerical signal numbers and the program will exit immediately.Takes an image policy string as argument, as per
systemd.image-policy7. The
policy is enforced when operating on the disk image specified via , see
above. If not specified defaults to the * policy, i.e. all recognized file systems
in the image are used.Path to the EFI System Partition (ESP). If not specified, /efi/,
/boot/, and /boot/efi/ are checked in turn. It is
recommended to mount the ESP to /efi/, if possible.Path to the Extended Boot Loader partition, as defined in the
Boot Loader Specification.
If not specified, /boot/ is checked. It is recommended to mount the Extended Boot
Loader partition to /boot/, if possible.Equivalent to , i.e. shows the value of the
property without the property name or =. Note that using once
will also affect all properties listed with /.