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52 2. Additional user metadata, such as a picture, email address, location string,
213 `userName` → The UNIX user name for this record. Takes a string with a valid
222 installations. This should take a string in DNS domain syntax, but doesn't have
233 `realName` → The real name of the user, a string. This should contain the
243 string. [`pam_systemd`](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/pam_systemd.html)
248 purpose of an avatar. This must be a string, and should follow the semantics
252 `location` → A free-form location string describing the location of the user,
253 if that is applicable. It's probably wise to use a location string processable
257 `disposition` → A string, one of `intrinsic`, `system`, `dynamic`, `regular`,
263 i.e. the `root` and `nobody` users. The `container` string should be used for
284 `shell` → A string, referring to the shell binary to use for terminal logins of
305 `timeZone` → A string indicating a preferred timezone to use for the user. When
309 string. The string should be a `tzdata` compatible location string, for
312 `preferredLanguage` → A string indicating the preferred language/locale for the
316 string. The string hence should be in a format compatible with this environment
350 `storage` → A string, one of `classic`, `luks`, `directory`, `subvolume`,
374 `skeletonDirectory` → Takes a string with the absolute path to the skeleton
408 `cifsDomain` → A string indicating the Windows File Sharing domain (CIFS) to
412 `cifsUserName` → A string indicating the Windows File Sharing user name (CIFS)
417 `cifsService` → A string indicating the Windows File Share service (CIFS) to
422 `cifsExtraMountOptions` → A string with additional mount options to pass to
425 `imagePath` → A string with an absolute file system path to the file, directory
432 `homeDirectory` → A string with an absolute file system path to the home
450 `fileSystemType` → A string, one of `ext4`, `xfs`, `btrfs` (possibly others) to
455 `partitionUuid` → A string containing a lower-case, text-formatted UUID, referencing
459 `luksUuid` → A string containing a lower-case, text-formatted UUID, referencing
463 `fileSystemUuid` → A string containing a lower-case, text-formatted UUID,
478 `luksExtraMountOptions` → A string with additional mount options to append to
481 `luksCipher` → A string, indicating the cipher to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
483 `luksCipherMode` → A string, selecting the cipher mode to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
488 `luksPbkdfHashAlgorithm` → A string, selecting the hash algorithm to use for
491 `luksPbkdfType` → A string, indicating the PBKDF type to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
503 `autoResizeMode` → A string, one of `off`, `grow`, `shrink-and-grow`. Unless
515 `service` → A string declaring the service that defines or manages this user
517 example, if `systemd-homed` manages a user a string of `io.systemd.Home` is
623 be a string like "What's the name of your first pet?", but is entirely for the
627 string, in the format
637 an object consisting of three string fields: `uri` shall contain a PKCS#11
655 array should be an object consisting of three string fields: `credential`,
657 `clientPin`. The first two string fields shall contain Base64-encoded binary
662 used as string password for the further layers of the stack. The
674 currently permitted value is the string `modhex64`. The `hashedPassword` field
820 `state` → A string indicating the current state of the home directory. The
829 `service` → A string identifying the service that manages this user record. For
885 string, such as "btrfs", "ext4", "xfs".