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7 systemd-run --unit=simple1.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=simple…10 systemd-run --unit=simple2.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=simple…14 systemd-run --unit=exec1.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=exec -p …17 systemd-run --unit=exec2.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=exec -p …34 systemd-run --unit=forking1.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forki…50 systemd-run --unit=forking2.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forki…54 systemd-run --unit=oneshot1.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=onesh…57 systemd-run --unit=oneshot2.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=onesh…61 systemd-run --unit=dbus1.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=dbus -p …66 systemd-run --unit=dbus2.service --wait -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=dbus -p …[all …]
39 Type=regular-file44 Type=partition52 Type=regular-file57 Type=partition65 Type=directory70 Type=directory137 Type=url-file142 Type=partition150 Type=url-tar155 Type=directory
14 systemd-run --unit=one -p Type=simple /bin/sleep infinity15 systemd-run --unit=two -p Type=simple -p User=idontexist /bin/sleep infinity16 systemd-run --unit=three -p Type=simple /tmp/brokenbinary19 systemd-run --unit=four -p Type=exec /bin/sleep infinity20 systemd-run --unit=five -p Type=exec -p User=idontexist /bin/sleep infinity && { echo 'unexpected s…21 systemd-run --unit=six -p Type=exec /tmp/brokenbinary && { echo 'unexpected success'; exit 1; }23 systemd-run --unit=seven -p KillSignal=SIGTERM -p RestartKillSignal=SIGINT -p Type=exec /bin/sleep …
29 systemd-run --wait --unit=one -p Type=notify -p ExitType=cgroup \33 systemd-run --wait --unit=two -p Type=notify -p ExitType=cgroup \38 systemd-run --wait --unit=three -p Type=notify -p ExitType=cgroup \44 systemd-run --wait --unit=four -p Type=notify -p ExitType=cgroup \68 systemd-run --wait --unit=five -p Type=notify -p ExitType=cgroup \72 systemd-run --wait --unit=six -p Type=notify -p ExitType=cgroup \
75 Type=esp82 Type=usr-${architecture}90 Type=root-${architecture}112 Type=esp118 Type=usr-${architecture}125 Type=root-${architecture}148 Type=root-${architecture}184 Type=root203 Type=root209 Type=linux-generic[all …]
12 -p Type=exec \24 -p Type=exec \36 -p Type=exec \50 -p Type=exec \
39 Type=notify48 Type=notify60 Type=notify
79 systemd-run --unit=test20-mainpidsh.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=fork…104 systemd-run --unit=test20-mainpidsh2.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=for…135 -p Type=forking \
13 systemd-run --unit=one -p Type=oneshot -p Restart=on-failure /bin/bash -c "exit 1" \33 -p Type=oneshot \
5 # so use Type=notify to make sure there's no race condition in the test6 Type=notify key
221 Type=oneshot235 Type=oneshot272 Type=oneshot284 Type=notify319 Type=oneshot348 Type=oneshot
17 Type=exec88 Type=exec176 Type=tmpfs
159 Type=oneshot173 Type=oneshot
48 Type=blackhole52 Type=unreachable56 Type=prohibit60 Type=blackhole64 Type=unreachable68 Type=prohibit72 Type=local76 Type=anycast80 Type=broadcast84 Type=multicast
5 Type=blackhole9 Type=unreachable13 Type=prohibit
19 Type=178 Type=334 Type=
42 Type=root-x86-6449 Type=home56 Type=swap82 Type=swap88 Type=linux-generic140 Type=linux-generic174 Type=linux-generic
22 typedef enum Type { enum25 } Type; typedef150 static void client_chart(Type type, const char *address, const char *server_name, int fd) { in client_chart()214 Type type = TYPE_LEGACY; in main()
12 ID_SDIO_CLASS_FROM_DATABASE=Bluetooth Type-A standard interface15 ID_SDIO_CLASS_FROM_DATABASE=Bluetooth Type-B standard interface
88 C 02 Bluetooth Type-A standard interface89 C 03 Bluetooth Type-B standard interface
27 .Type = MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH,34 .Type = END_DEVICE_PATH_TYPE,
146 and image types ("Type #1"). The second type is specific to EFI, but allows149 SecureBoot ("Type #2").151 Not all boot loader entries will apply to all systems. For example, Type #1152 entries that use the `efi` key and all Type #2 entries only apply to EFI174 ### Type #1 Boot Loader Specification Entries178 * `$BOOT/loader/` is the directory containing all files needed for Type #1324 ### Type #2 EFI Unified Kernel Images335 Type #2 file names should be chosen from the same restricted character set as336 Type #1 described above (but use a different file name suffix of `.efi` instead389 For "Boot Loader Specification Entries" (Type #1), the _kernel package[all …]
2 Type=Application16 Type=App\t^Ex\tk";p "25 …r/00X-syst1usr/;\\0200rxec=/ys\\001181us555555555555555555555555555555555555r/;\\0Type=Application
4 Type=oneshot key
2 #Type Name ID GECOS HOMEDIR