The wording "allow(s) to" is not grammatical English. Reword various
pages to use a more correct form such "can be use to" or "allows
the [noun] of".
Aklong the way, fix a few nearby wording errors in some pages.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
There is quite some value (in terms of readability and user
expectations) if consistent names are used for the sections
within manual pages. This patch is one of a series to bring
about this consistency.
Currently we have EXAMPLE (10) or EXAMPLES (23).
Let's standardize on the EXAMPLE (which is also what is
suggested in man-pages(7)) and used consistently across
a large number of pages in the Linux man-pages project.
(I realize the choice to go EXAMPLE, rather than EXAMPLES,
may be debatable. If necessary, I'd write a patch that instead
goes the other way, but I'd prefer to follow man-pages(7).)
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
The current default behavior is to print the first issue file/dir and
all alternative locations are used as a backup solution only. If something
is found than the rest is ignored. The --issue-file allow to overwrite
this default behavior, but currently it supports only one file/dir.
This patch extend --issue-file to support ':' separated list of paths
and *all* the files (if exist and no empty) in the list are printed.
agetty --issue-file=/etc/issue:/etc/issue.d:/run/issue:/run/issue.d:/usr/lib/issue:/usr/lib/issue.d
Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/1041
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Output is from: test-groff -b -e -mandoc -T utf8 -rF0 -t -w w -z
[ "test-groff" is a developmental version of "groff" ]
Input file is ././misc-utils/kill.1
<./misc-utils/kill.1>:173 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected
Input file is ././misc-utils/lsblk.8
troff: backtrace: '/home/bg/git/groff/build/s-tmac/an-old.tmac':478: macro 'BR'
troff: backtrace: file '<./misc-utils/lsblk.8>':122
troff: <./misc-utils/lsblk.8>:122: warning: trailing space
Input file is ././sys-utils/mount.8
an-old.tmac: <./sys-utils/mount.8>:2427 (.RE): warning: extra .RE or .RS is missing before it; "an-RS-open" is 0.
Input file is ././sys-utils/unshare.1
<./sys-utils/unshare.1>:176 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected
<./sys-utils/unshare.1>:181 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected
<./sys-utils/unshare.1>:240 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected
<./sys-utils/unshare.1>:246 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected
Input file is ././term-utils/agetty.8
troff: backtrace: file '<./term-utils/agetty.8>':130
troff: <./term-utils/agetty.8>:130: warning: trailing space
Input file is ././text-utils/more.1
troff: backtrace: file '<./text-utils/more.1>':91
troff: <./text-utils/more.1>:91: warning: macro 'b' not defined
The output from nroff and troff is unchanged, except for the word
"number" in text-utils/more.1, that was missing.
Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
agetty cycling through the baud rates specified on command line
(triggered by BREAK). Unfortunately, the original baud rate (probably
the best one) is tried only first time on --keep-baud.
Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/1025
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Let's make life easier for admins and allow to review issue file
output on the current terminal without all full agetty execution. Use
case is pretty simple:
# $EDITOR /etc/issue
# agetty --show-issue
Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/828
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
agetty sets c_iflags according to interaction with serial line in
get_logname(). For --autologin it does not read from the line, so we
have no clue how to set the flags.
The current behavior is to zeroize the flags. Unfortunately, it seems
like bad idea, because the line may be already properly initialized by
kernel (or systemd, etc.).
The new behavior is not touch the flags on --autologin.
Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1252764
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
The /etc/issue file has been originally designed to inform users
about the system (version, name, etc.).
In last years is growing number of additional tools (containers,
maintenance tools and interfaces, ...) and many admins and downstream
maintainer want to add some tool specific hints to the issue file, but
it mess to share one file between more packages and/or scripts. The
solution is /etc/issue.d directory.
The directory is extension to the standard system /etc/issue. The
/etc/issue file has to exist, otherwise the directory will be ignored.
It means "rm /etc/issue" (or --onissue) is still the way how keep our
system silent independently on 3rd-party installed files in the
/etc/issue.d directory.
The content of the files in the directory are printed after content of
the /etc/issue. The files are printed in version-sort order and .issue
file extension is required (00-foo.issue 01-bar.issue ...).
The change is backwardly compatible.
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Without this change an attempt to remove hostname printing required following
rather clumsy agetty invocation.
/sbin/agetty --nohostname --login-options '/bin/login -H -- \u'
After the change --nohostname behaves similar way with --host option, that
is when combined with --remote the effect is passed to login(1).
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
In the majority of pages, pathnames are formatted as Italic,
which is the norm. However, there are several cases where they
are formatted as bold. This patch fixes a number of those
exceptions.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.man-pages@gmail.com>
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html
The file /etc/os-release takes precedence over /usr/lib/os-release.
Applications should check for the former, and exclusively use its data
if it exists, and only fall back to /usr/lib/os-release if it is
missing.
Reported-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <dimitri.j.ledkov@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
As per the convention shown in Documentation/howto-man-page.txt.
Also make a few other tiny adjustments along the way.
Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
Add an 'agetty --reload' command which asks all running agetty
commands to display their prompts again.
Several of the /etc/issue escape codes such as \4 and \S depend on
variable data which can change after the agetty prompt is displayed.
This can cause stale data to be displayed when a user looks at a VT,
especially in cases of DHCP racing with system start up.
We never want this to occur once the user has started typing a
user name. So we detect when the user starts typing, after which
no further reprompting occurs after that point.
[kzak@redhat.com: - add #ifdefs to make it usable on non-inotify systems,
- use futimens() with NULL timespec
- add --reaload to usage()]
Signed-off-by: Stef Walter <stefw-H+wXaHxf7aLQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Sometimes we use "behaviour" and "behavior" in the same text, let's
use "behavior" only everywhere.
Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1011068
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
The issue file escape sequences \4 and \6 prints the host IP when no
interface is specified. That's useless on some virtual machines where
gethostname()+getaddrinfo() returns 127.0.0.1.
The seems better to print IP of the "best" interface (UP, RUNNING, non-LOOPBACK)
and use gethostname() as painful fallback only.
Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1090935
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
This patch allows to use a new \S or \S{VARNAME} sequence in the
/etc/issue file. The sequence prints data from /etc/os-release. The
reason is to keep /etc/issue file distribution and release
independent.
The \S{ANSI_COLOR} is converted to the real terminal escape seq.
For example:
\S
Kernel \r on an \m (\l)
or more complex example:
Welcome to \S{ANSI_COLOR}\S{NAME}0m \S{VERSION}
Report bugs at \S{BUG_REPORT_URL}.
See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html
fr more details about /etc/issue.
Based on patch from Bill Nottingham <notting@redhat.com>.
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
This will improve the quality of generated HTML. There is a cost,
which is that most terminal emulators will just display the bullet
as a (less visible) dot. An alternative to this change would be
to use a * character for the bullet.
- baud_rate is optional
- agetty has been rewritten 2 years ago, so don't blame original
authors in the man page
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Now the -L option allows to explicitly enable CLOCAL flag.
Unfortunately sometimes it's necessary to clear the flag. This patch
add optional argument =<mode> to specify 'auto', 'always' and 'never'
to control CLOCAL flag.
Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816342
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
We need way to disable the default kill and erase agetty chars to make
the getty usable for Active Directory users with '@' in username.
It seems that the most extendible solution is to add options that
allow to complete control additional erase/kill chars. If you specify
empty strings then the chars are disabled at all.
Note that this patch is backwardly compatible.
Addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=870854
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>