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3

*30-systemd-environment-d-generator*(8) — Load variables specified by environment.d

B

*binfmt.d*(5) — Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
*bootctl*(1) — Control EFI firmware boot settings and manage boot loader
*bootup*(7) — System bootup process
*busctl*(1) — Introspect the bus

C

*coredump.conf*(5) — Core dump storage configuration files
*coredump.conf.d*(5) — Core dump storage configuration files
*coredumpctl*(1) — Retrieve and process saved core dumps and metadata
*crypttab*(5) — Configuration for encrypted block devices

D

*daemon*(7) — Writing and packaging system daemons
*dnssec-trust-anchors.d*(5) — DNSSEC trust anchor configuration files

E

*environment.d*(5) — Definition of user service environment

F

*file-hierarchy*(7) — File system hierarchy overview

H

*halt*(8) — Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
*homectl*(1) — Create, remove, change or inspect home directories
*homed.conf*(5) — Home area/user account manager configuration files
*homed.conf.d*(5) — Home area/user account manager configuration files
*hostname*(5) — Local hostname configuration file
*hostnamectl*(1) — Control the system hostname
*hwdb*(7) — Hardware Database

I

*init*(1) — systemd system and service manager
*initrd-release*(5) — Operating system identification

J

*journal-remote.conf*(5) — Configuration files for the service accepting remote journal uploads
*journal-remote.conf.d*(5) — Configuration files for the service accepting remote journal uploads
*journal-upload.conf*(5) — Configuration files for the journal upload service
*journal-upload.conf.d*(5) — Configuration files for the journal upload service
*journalctl*(1) — Query the systemd journal
*journald.conf*(5) — Journal service configuration files
*journald.conf.d*(5) — Journal service configuration files
*journald@.conf*(5) — Journal service configuration files

K

*kernel-command-line*(7) — Kernel command line parameters
*kernel-install*(8) — Add and remove kernel and initramfs images to and from /boot

L

*libnss_myhostname.so.2*(8) — Hostname resolution for the locally configured system hostname
*libnss_mymachines.so.2*(8) — Hostname resolution for local container instances
*libnss_resolve.so.2*(8) — Hostname resolution via systemd-resolved.service
*libnss_systemd.so.2*(8) — UNIX user and group name resolution for user/group lookup via Varlink
*libudev*(3) — API for enumerating and introspecting local devices
*loader.conf*(5) — Configuration file for systemd-boot
*locale.conf*(5) — Configuration file for locale settings
*localectl*(1) — Control the system locale and keyboard layout settings
*localtime*(5) — Local timezone configuration file
*loginctl*(1) — Control the systemd login manager
*logind.conf*(5) — Login manager configuration files
*logind.conf.d*(5) — Login manager configuration files

M

*machine-id*(5) — Local machine ID configuration file
*machine-info*(5) — Local machine information file
*machinectl*(1) — Control the systemd machine manager
*modules-load.d*(5) — Configure kernel modules to load at boot

N

*networkctl*(1) — Query the status of network links
*networkd.conf*(5) — Global Network configuration files
*networkd.conf.d*(5) — Global Network configuration files
*nss-myhostname*(8) — Hostname resolution for the locally configured system hostname
*nss-mymachines*(8) — Hostname resolution for local container instances
*nss-resolve*(8) — Hostname resolution via systemd-resolved.service
*nss-systemd*(8) — UNIX user and group name resolution for user/group lookup via Varlink

O

*oomctl*(1) — Analyze the state stored in systemd-oomd
*oomd.conf*(5) — Global systemd-oomd configuration files
*oomd.conf.d*(5) — Global systemd-oomd configuration files
*org.freedesktop.home1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-homed
*org.freedesktop.hostname1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-hostnamed
*org.freedesktop.import1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-importd
*org.freedesktop.locale1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-localed
*org.freedesktop.LogControl1*(5) — D-Bus interface to query and set logging configuration
*org.freedesktop.login1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-logind
*org.freedesktop.machine1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-machined
*org.freedesktop.oom1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-oomd
*org.freedesktop.portable1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-portabled
*org.freedesktop.resolve1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-resolved
*org.freedesktop.systemd1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd
*org.freedesktop.timedate1*(5) — The D-Bus interface of systemd-timedated
*os-release*(5) — Operating system identification

P

*pam_systemd*(8) — Register user sessions in the systemd login manager
*pam_systemd_home*(8) — Automatically mount home directories managed by systemd-homed.service on login, and unmount them on logout
*portablectl*(1) — Attach, detach or inspect portable service images
*poweroff*(8) — Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
*pstore.conf*(5) — PStore configuration file
*pstore.conf.d*(5) — PStore configuration file

R

*reboot*(8) — Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
*repart.d*(5) — Partition Definition Files for Automatic Boot-Time Repartitioning
*resolvconf*(1) — Resolve domain names, IPV4 and IPv6 addresses, DNS resource records, and services; introspect and reconfigure the DNS resolver
*resolvectl*(1) — Resolve domain names, IPV4 and IPv6 addresses, DNS resource records, and services; introspect and reconfigure the DNS resolver
*resolved.conf*(5) — Network Name Resolution configuration files
*resolved.conf.d*(5) — Network Name Resolution configuration files

S

*sd-boot*(7) — A simple UEFI boot manager
*sd-bus*(3) — A lightweight D-Bus IPC client library
*sd-bus-errors*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd-daemon*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*sd-event*(3) — A generic event loop implementation
*sd-hwdb*(3) — Read-only access to the hardware description database
*sd-id128*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd-journal*(3) — APIs for submitting and querying log entries to and from the journal
*sd-login*(3) — APIs for tracking logins
*SD_ALERT*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*sd_booted*(3) — Test whether the system is running the systemd init system
*sd_bus_add_fallback*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_add_fallback_vtable*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_add_filter*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_add_match*(3) — Add a match rule for incoming message dispatching
*sd_bus_add_match_async*(3) — Add a match rule for incoming message dispatching
*sd_bus_add_node_enumerator*(3) — Add a node enumerator for a D-Bus object path prefix
*sd_bus_add_object*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_add_object_manager*(3) — Add a D-Bus object manager for a D-Bus object sub-tree
*sd_bus_add_object_vtable*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_attach_event*(3) — Attach a bus connection object to an event loop
*sd_bus_call*(3) — Invoke a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_call_async*(3) — Invoke a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_call_method*(3) — Initialize a bus message object and invoke the corresponding D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_call_method_async*(3) — Initialize a bus message object and invoke the corresponding D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_call_method_asyncv*(3) — Initialize a bus message object and invoke the corresponding D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_call_methodv*(3) — Initialize a bus message object and invoke the corresponding D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_can_send*(3) — Check which types can be sent over a bus object
*sd_bus_close*(3) — Close and flush a bus connection
*sd_bus_close_unref*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_close_unrefp*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_creds_get_audit_login_uid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_audit_session_id*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_augmented_mask*(3) — Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
*sd_bus_creds_get_cgroup*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_cmdline*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_comm*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_description*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_egid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_euid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_exe*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_fsgid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_fsuid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_gid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_mask*(3) — Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
*sd_bus_creds_get_owner_uid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_pid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_ppid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_selinux_context*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_session*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_sgid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_slice*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_suid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_supplementary_gids*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_tid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_tid_comm*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_tty*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_uid*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_unique_name*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_unit*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_user_slice*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_user_unit*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_get_well_known_names*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_has_bounding_cap*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_has_effective_cap*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_has_inheritable_cap*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_has_permitted_cap*(3) — Retrieve fields from a credentials object
*sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid*(3) — Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
*sd_bus_creds_ref*(3) — Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
*sd_bus_creds_unref*(3) — Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
*sd_bus_creds_unrefp*(3) — Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
*sd_bus_default*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_default_flush_close*(3) — Close and flush a bus connection
*sd_bus_default_system*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_default_user*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_destroy_t*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_bus_detach_event*(3) — Attach a bus connection object to an event loop
*sd_bus_emit_interfaces_added*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_interfaces_added_strv*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_interfaces_removed*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_interfaces_removed_strv*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_object_added*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_object_removed*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_properties_changed*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_properties_changed_strv*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_signal*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_emit_signalv*(3) — Convenience functions for emitting (standard) D-Bus signals
*sd_bus_enqueue_for_read*(3) — Re-enqueue a bus message on a bus connection, for reading
*sd_bus_error*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_error_add_map*(3) — Additional sd-dbus error mappings
*SD_BUS_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_AUTH_FAILED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_BAD_ADDRESS*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_error_copy*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_DISCONNECTED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_END*(3) — Additional sd-dbus error mappings
*SD_BUS_ERROR_FAILED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_FILE_EXISTS*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_error_free*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_get_errno*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_has_name*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_has_names*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_has_names_sentinel*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_INCONSISTENT_MESSAGE*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION_REQUIRED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_IO_ERROR*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_error_is_set*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_LIMITS_EXCEEDED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_MAKE_CONST*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_map*(3) — Additional sd-dbus error mappings
*SD_BUS_ERROR_MAP*(3) — Additional sd-dbus error mappings
*SD_BUS_ERROR_MATCH_RULE_INVALID*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_MATCH_RULE_NOT_FOUND*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_error_move*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NAME_HAS_NO_OWNER*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NO_NETWORK*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NO_REPLY*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NO_SERVER*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_NULL*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_PROPERTY_READ_ONLY*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_SERVICE_UNKNOWN*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_error_set*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_set_const*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_set_errno*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_set_errnof*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_set_errnofv*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*sd_bus_error_setf*(3) — sd-bus error handling
*SD_BUS_ERROR_TIMEOUT*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_UNIX_PROCESS_ID_UNKNOWN*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_INTERFACE*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_OBJECT*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*SD_BUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY*(3) — Standard D-Bus error names
*sd_bus_flush*(3) — Close and flush a bus connection
*sd_bus_flush_close_unref*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_flush_close_unrefp*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_get_address*(3) — Set or query the address of the bus connection
*sd_bus_get_allow_interactive_authorization*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_get_bus_id*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_get_close_on_exit*(3) — Control whether to close the bus connection during the event loop exit phase
*sd_bus_get_connected_signal*(3) — Control emission of local connection establishment signal on bus connections
*sd_bus_get_creds_mask*(3) — Control feature negotiation on bus connections
*sd_bus_get_current_handler*(3) — Query information of the callback a bus object is currently running
*sd_bus_get_current_message*(3) — Query information of the callback a bus object is currently running
*sd_bus_get_current_slot*(3) — Query information of the callback a bus object is currently running
*sd_bus_get_current_userdata*(3) — Query information of the callback a bus object is currently running
*sd_bus_get_description*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_get_event*(3) — Attach a bus connection object to an event loop
*sd_bus_get_events*(3) — Get the file descriptor, I/O events and timeout to wait for from a message bus object
*sd_bus_get_exit_on_disconnect*(3) — Control the exit behavior when the bus object disconnects
*sd_bus_get_fd*(3) — Get the file descriptor, I/O events and timeout to wait for from a message bus object
*sd_bus_get_method_call_timeout*(3) — Set or query the default D-Bus method call timeout of a bus object
*sd_bus_get_n_queued_read*(3) — Get the number of pending bus messages in the read and write queues of a bus connection object
*sd_bus_get_n_queued_write*(3) — Get the number of pending bus messages in the read and write queues of a bus connection object
*sd_bus_get_name_creds*(3) — Query bus client credentials
*sd_bus_get_name_machine_id*(3) — Retrieve a bus clients machine identity
*sd_bus_get_owner_creds*(3) — Query bus client credentials
*sd_bus_get_property*(3) — Set or query D-Bus service properties
*sd_bus_get_property_string*(3) — Set or query D-Bus service properties
*sd_bus_get_property_strv*(3) — Set or query D-Bus service properties
*sd_bus_get_property_trivial*(3) — Set or query D-Bus service properties
*sd_bus_get_scope*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_get_sender*(3) — Configure default sender for outgoing messages
*sd_bus_get_tid*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_get_timeout*(3) — Get the file descriptor, I/O events and timeout to wait for from a message bus object
*sd_bus_get_unique_name*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_get_watch_bind*(3) — Control socket binding watching on bus connections
*sd_bus_interface_name_is_valid*(3) — Check if a string is a valid bus name or object path
*sd_bus_is_anonymous*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_is_bus_client*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_is_monitor*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_is_open*(3) — Check whether the bus connection is open or ready
*sd_bus_is_ready*(3) — Check whether the bus connection is open or ready
*sd_bus_is_server*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_is_trusted*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_list_names*(3) — Retrieve information about registered names on a bus
*sd_bus_match_signal*(3) — Add a match rule for incoming message dispatching
*sd_bus_match_signal_async*(3) — Add a match rule for incoming message dispatching
*sd_bus_member_name_is_valid*(3) — Check if a string is a valid bus name or object path
*sd_bus_message_append*(3) — Attach fields to a D-Bus message based on a type string
*sd_bus_message_append_array*(3) — Append an array of fields to a D-Bus message
*sd_bus_message_append_array_iovec*(3) — Append an array of fields to a D-Bus message
*sd_bus_message_append_array_memfd*(3) — Append an array of fields to a D-Bus message
*sd_bus_message_append_array_space*(3) — Append an array of fields to a D-Bus message
*sd_bus_message_append_basic*(3) — Attach a single field to a message
*sd_bus_message_append_string_iovec*(3) — Attach a string to a message
*sd_bus_message_append_string_memfd*(3) — Attach a string to a message
*sd_bus_message_append_string_space*(3) — Attach a string to a message
*sd_bus_message_append_strv*(3) — Attach an array of strings to a message
*sd_bus_message_appendv*(3) — Attach fields to a D-Bus message based on a type string
*sd_bus_message_at_end*(3) — Check if a message has been fully read
*sd_bus_message_close_container*(3) — Create and move between containers in D-Bus messages
*sd_bus_message_copy*(3) — Copy the contents of one message to another
*sd_bus_message_dump*(3) — Produce a string representation of a message for debugging purposes
*sd_bus_message_enter_container*(3) — Create and move between containers in D-Bus messages
*sd_bus_message_exit_container*(3) — Create and move between containers in D-Bus messages
*sd_bus_message_get_allow_interactive_authorization*(3) — Set and query bus message metadata
*sd_bus_message_get_auto_start*(3) — Set and query bus message metadata
*sd_bus_message_get_bus*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_get_cookie*(3) — Returns the transaction cookie of a message
*sd_bus_message_get_creds*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*sd_bus_message_get_destination*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*sd_bus_message_get_errno*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*sd_bus_message_get_error*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*sd_bus_message_get_expect_reply*(3) — Set and query bus message metadata
*sd_bus_message_get_interface*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*sd_bus_message_get_member*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*sd_bus_message_get_monotonic_usec*(3) — Retrieve the sender timestamps and sequence number of a message
*sd_bus_message_get_path*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*sd_bus_message_get_realtime_usec*(3) — Retrieve the sender timestamps and sequence number of a message
*sd_bus_message_get_reply_cookie*(3) — Returns the transaction cookie of a message
*sd_bus_message_get_sender*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*sd_bus_message_get_seqnum*(3) — Retrieve the sender timestamps and sequence number of a message
*sd_bus_message_get_signature*(3) — Query bus message signature
*sd_bus_message_get_type*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*sd_bus_message_has_signature*(3) — Query bus message signature
*sd_bus_message_is_empty*(3) — Query bus message signature
*sd_bus_message_is_method_call*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*sd_bus_message_is_method_error*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*sd_bus_message_is_signal*(3) — Query bus message addressing/credentials metadata
*SD_BUS_MESSAGE_METHOD_CALL*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*SD_BUS_MESSAGE_METHOD_ERROR*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*SD_BUS_MESSAGE_METHOD_RETURN*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_new*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_new_method_call*(3) — Create a method call message
*sd_bus_message_new_method_errno*(3) — Create an error reply for a method call
*sd_bus_message_new_method_errnof*(3) — Create an error reply for a method call
*sd_bus_message_new_method_error*(3) — Create an error reply for a method call
*sd_bus_message_new_method_errorf*(3) — Create an error reply for a method call
*sd_bus_message_new_method_return*(3) — Create a method call message
*sd_bus_message_new_signal*(3) — Create a signal message
*sd_bus_message_open_container*(3) — Create and move between containers in D-Bus messages
*sd_bus_message_peek_type*(3) — Read a sequence of values from a message
*sd_bus_message_read*(3) — Read a sequence of values from a message
*sd_bus_message_read_array*(3) — Access an array of elements in a message
*sd_bus_message_read_basic*(3) — Read a basic type from a message
*sd_bus_message_read_strv*(3) — Access an array of strings in a message
*sd_bus_message_readv*(3) — Read a sequence of values from a message
*sd_bus_message_ref*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_rewind*(3) — Return to beginning of message or current container
*sd_bus_message_seal*(3) — Prepare a D-Bus message for transmission
*sd_bus_message_send*(3) — Queue a D-Bus message for transfer
*sd_bus_message_sensitive*(3) — Mark a message object as containing sensitive data
*sd_bus_message_set_allow_interactive_authorization*(3) — Set and query bus message metadata
*sd_bus_message_set_auto_start*(3) — Set and query bus message metadata
*sd_bus_message_set_destination*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*sd_bus_message_set_expect_reply*(3) — Set and query bus message metadata
*sd_bus_message_set_sender*(3) — Set and query bus message addressing information
*SD_BUS_MESSAGE_SIGNAL*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_skip*(3) — Skip elements in a bus message
*sd_bus_message_unref*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_unrefp*(3) — Create a new bus message object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_message_verify_type*(3) — Check if the message has specified type at the current location
*SD_BUS_METHOD*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*SD_BUS_METHOD_WITH_NAMES*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*SD_BUS_METHOD_WITH_NAMES_OFFSET*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*SD_BUS_METHOD_WITH_OFFSET*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_negotiate_creds*(3) — Control feature negotiation on bus connections
*sd_bus_negotiate_fds*(3) — Control feature negotiation on bus connections
*sd_bus_negotiate_timestamp*(3) — Control feature negotiation on bus connections
*sd_bus_new*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_object_path_is_valid*(3) — Check if a string is a valid bus name or object path
*sd_bus_open*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_system*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_system_machine*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_system_remote*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_system_with_description*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_user*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_user_machine*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_user_with_description*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*sd_bus_open_with_description*(3) — Acquire a connection to a system or user bus
*SD_BUS_PARAM*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_path_decode*(3) — Convert an external identifier into an object path and back
*sd_bus_path_decode_many*(3) — Convert an external identifier into an object path and back
*sd_bus_path_encode*(3) — Convert an external identifier into an object path and back
*sd_bus_path_encode_many*(3) — Convert an external identifier into an object path and back
*sd_bus_process*(3) — Drive the connection
*SD_BUS_PROPERTY*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_query_sender_creds*(3) — Query bus message sender credentials/privileges
*sd_bus_query_sender_privilege*(3) — Query bus message sender credentials/privileges
*sd_bus_ref*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_release_name*(3) — Request or release a well-known service name on a bus
*sd_bus_release_name_async*(3) — Request or release a well-known service name on a bus
*sd_bus_reply_method_errno*(3) — Reply with an error to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_errnof*(3) — Reply with an error to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_errnofv*(3) — Reply with an error to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_error*(3) — Reply with an error to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_errorf*(3) — Reply with an error to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_errorfv*(3) — Reply with an error to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_return*(3) — Reply to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_reply_method_returnv*(3) — Reply to a D-Bus method call
*sd_bus_request_name*(3) — Request or release a well-known service name on a bus
*sd_bus_request_name_async*(3) — Request or release a well-known service name on a bus
*sd_bus_send*(3) — Queue a D-Bus message for transfer
*sd_bus_send_to*(3) — Queue a D-Bus message for transfer
*sd_bus_service_name_is_valid*(3) — Check if a string is a valid bus name or object path
*sd_bus_set_address*(3) — Set or query the address of the bus connection
*sd_bus_set_allow_interactive_authorization*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_set_anonymous*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_set_bus_client*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_set_close_on_exit*(3) — Control whether to close the bus connection during the event loop exit phase
*sd_bus_set_connected_signal*(3) — Control emission of local connection establishment signal on bus connections
*sd_bus_set_description*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_set_exec*(3) — Set or query the address of the bus connection
*sd_bus_set_exit_on_disconnect*(3) — Control the exit behavior when the bus object disconnects
*sd_bus_set_fd*(3) — Set the file descriptors to use for bus communication
*sd_bus_set_method_call_timeout*(3) — Set or query the default D-Bus method call timeout of a bus object
*sd_bus_set_monitor*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_set_property*(3) — Set or query D-Bus service properties
*sd_bus_set_propertyv*(3) — Set or query D-Bus service properties
*sd_bus_set_sender*(3) — Configure default sender for outgoing messages
*sd_bus_set_server*(3) — Configure connection mode for a bus object
*sd_bus_set_trusted*(3) — Set or query properties of a bus object
*sd_bus_set_watch_bind*(3) — Control socket binding watching on bus connections
*SD_BUS_SIGNAL*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*SD_BUS_SIGNAL_WITH_NAMES*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_slot_get_bus*(3) — Query information attached to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_slot_get_current_handler*(3) — Query information attached to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_slot_get_current_message*(3) — Query information attached to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_slot_get_current_userdata*(3) — Query information attached to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_slot_get_description*(3) — Set or query the description of bus slot objects
*sd_bus_slot_get_destroy_callback*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_bus_slot_get_floating*(3) — Control whether a bus slot object is “floating”
*sd_bus_slot_get_userdata*(3) — Set and query the value in the “userdata” field
*sd_bus_slot_ref*(3) — Create and destroy references to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_slot_set_description*(3) — Set or query the description of bus slot objects
*sd_bus_slot_set_destroy_callback*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_bus_slot_set_floating*(3) — Control whether a bus slot object is “floating”
*sd_bus_slot_set_userdata*(3) — Set and query the value in the “userdata” field
*sd_bus_slot_unref*(3) — Create and destroy references to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_slot_unrefp*(3) — Create and destroy references to a bus slot object
*sd_bus_start*(3) — Initiate a bus connection to the D-bus broker daemon
*sd_bus_track_add_name*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_add_sender*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_contains*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_count*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_count_name*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_count_sender*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_first*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_get_bus*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_get_destroy_callback*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_bus_track_get_recursive*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_get_userdata*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_new*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_next*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_ref*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_remove_name*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_remove_sender*(3) — Add, remove and retrieve bus peers tracked in a bus peer tracking object
*sd_bus_track_set_destroy_callback*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_bus_track_set_recursive*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_set_userdata*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_unref*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_track_unrefp*(3) — Track bus peers
*sd_bus_unref*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_bus_unrefp*(3) — Create a new bus object and create or destroy references to it
*SD_BUS_VTABLE_END*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*SD_BUS_VTABLE_START*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*sd_bus_wait*(3) — Wait for I/O on a bus connection
*SD_BUS_WRITABLE_PROPERTY*(3) — Declare properties and methods for a D-Bus path
*SD_CRIT*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*SD_DEBUG*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*SD_EMERG*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*SD_ERR*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*sd_event*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_add_child*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_add_child_pidfd*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_add_defer*(3) — Add static event sources to an event loop
*sd_event_add_exit*(3) — Add static event sources to an event loop
*sd_event_add_inotify*(3) — Add an “inotify” file system inode event source to an event loop
*sd_event_add_io*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_add_post*(3) — Add static event sources to an event loop
*sd_event_add_signal*(3) — Add a UNIX process signal event source to an event loop
*sd_event_add_time*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_add_time_relative*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*SD_EVENT_ARMED*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_child_handler_t*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_default*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_destroy_t*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_event_dispatch*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_exit*(3) — Ask the event loop to exit
*SD_EVENT_EXITING*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*SD_EVENT_FINISHED*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_get_exit_code*(3) — Ask the event loop to exit
*sd_event_get_fd*(3) — Obtain a file descriptor to poll for event loop events
*sd_event_get_iteration*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_get_state*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_get_tid*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_get_watchdog*(3) — Enable event loop watchdog support
*sd_event_handler_t*(3) — Add static event sources to an event loop
*SD_EVENT_INITIAL*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_inotify_handler_t*(3) — Add an “inotify” file system inode event source to an event loop
*sd_event_io_handler_t*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_loop*(3) — Run an event loop
*sd_event_new*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_now*(3) — Retrieve current event loop iteration timestamp
*SD_EVENT_OFF*(3) — Enable or disable event sources
*SD_EVENT_ON*(3) — Enable or disable event sources
*SD_EVENT_ONESHOT*(3) — Enable or disable event sources
*SD_EVENT_PENDING*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_prepare*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*SD_EVENT_PREPARING*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_IDLE*(3) — Set or retrieve the priority of event sources
*SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_IMPORTANT*(3) — Set or retrieve the priority of event sources
*SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL*(3) — Set or retrieve the priority of event sources
*sd_event_ref*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_run*(3) — Run an event loop
*SD_EVENT_RUNNING*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_event_set_watchdog*(3) — Enable event loop watchdog support
*sd_event_signal_handler_t*(3) — Add a UNIX process signal event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_disable_unref*(3) — Increase or decrease event source reference counters
*sd_event_source_disable_unrefp*(3) — Increase or decrease event source reference counters
*sd_event_source_get_child_pid*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_child_pidfd*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_child_pidfd_own*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_child_process_own*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_description*(3) — Set or retrieve descriptive names of event sources
*sd_event_source_get_destroy_callback*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_event_source_get_enabled*(3) — Enable or disable event sources
*sd_event_source_get_event*(3) — Retrieve the event loop of an event source
*sd_event_source_get_exit_on_failure*(3) — Set or retrieve the exit-on-failure feature of event sources
*sd_event_source_get_floating*(3) — Set or retrieve floating state of event sources
*sd_event_source_get_inotify_mask*(3) — Add an “inotify” file system inode event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_io_events*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_io_fd*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_io_fd_own*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_io_revents*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_pending*(3) — Determine pending state of event sources
*sd_event_source_get_priority*(3) — Set or retrieve the priority of event sources
*sd_event_source_get_ratelimit*(3) — Configure rate limiting on event sources
*sd_event_source_get_signal*(3) — Add a UNIX process signal event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_time*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_time_accuracy*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_time_clock*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_get_userdata*(3) — Set or retrieve user data pointer of event sources
*sd_event_source_is_ratelimited*(3) — Configure rate limiting on event sources
*sd_event_source_ref*(3) — Increase or decrease event source reference counters
*sd_event_source_send_child_signal*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_child_pidfd_own*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_child_process_own*(3) — Add a child process state change event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_description*(3) — Set or retrieve descriptive names of event sources
*sd_event_source_set_destroy_callback*(3) — Define the callback function for resource cleanup
*sd_event_source_set_enabled*(3) — Enable or disable event sources
*sd_event_source_set_exit_on_failure*(3) — Set or retrieve the exit-on-failure feature of event sources
*sd_event_source_set_floating*(3) — Set or retrieve floating state of event sources
*sd_event_source_set_io_events*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_io_fd*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_io_fd_own*(3) — Add an I/O event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_prepare*(3) — Set a preparation callback for event sources
*sd_event_source_set_priority*(3) — Set or retrieve the priority of event sources
*sd_event_source_set_ratelimit*(3) — Configure rate limiting on event sources
*sd_event_source_set_time*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_time_accuracy*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_time_relative*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_source_set_userdata*(3) — Set or retrieve user data pointer of event sources
*sd_event_source_unref*(3) — Increase or decrease event source reference counters
*sd_event_source_unrefp*(3) — Increase or decrease event source reference counters
*sd_event_time_handler_t*(3) — Add a timer event source to an event loop
*sd_event_unref*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_unrefp*(3) — Acquire and release an event loop object
*sd_event_wait*(3) — Low-level event loop operations
*sd_get_machine_names*(3) — Determine available seats, sessions, logged in users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_get_seats*(3) — Determine available seats, sessions, logged in users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_get_sessions*(3) — Determine available seats, sessions, logged in users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_get_uids*(3) — Determine available seats, sessions, logged in users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_hwdb_enumerate*(3) — Seek to a location in hwdb or access entries
*SD_HWDB_FOREACH_PROPERTY*(3) — Seek to a location in hwdb or access entries
*sd_hwdb_get*(3) — Seek to a location in hwdb or access entries
*sd_hwdb_new*(3) — Create a new hwdb object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_hwdb_ref*(3) — Create a new hwdb object and create or destroy references to it
*sd_hwdb_seek*(3) — Seek to a location in hwdb or access entries
*sd_hwdb_unref*(3) — Create a new hwdb object and create or destroy references to it
*SD_ID128_ALLF*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_CONST_STR*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_equal*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_from_string*(3) — Format or parse 128-bit IDs as strings
*sd_id128_get_boot*(3) — Retrieve 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_get_boot_app_specific*(3) — Retrieve 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_get_invocation*(3) — Retrieve 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_get_machine*(3) — Retrieve 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_get_machine_app_specific*(3) — Retrieve 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_in_set*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_in_set_sentinel*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_in_setv*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_is_allf*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_is_null*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_MAKE*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_MAKE_STR*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_MAKE_UUID_STR*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_ID128_NULL*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_randomize*(3) — Generate 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_t*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*sd_id128_to_string*(3) — Format or parse 128-bit IDs as strings
*SD_ID128_UUID_FORMAT_STR*(3) — APIs for processing 128-bit IDs
*SD_INFO*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*sd_is_fifo*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_is_mq*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_is_socket*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_is_socket_inet*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_is_socket_sockaddr*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_is_socket_unix*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_is_special*(3) — Check the type of a file descriptor
*sd_journal*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_add_conjunction*(3) — Add or remove entry matches
*sd_journal_add_disjunction*(3) — Add or remove entry matches
*sd_journal_add_match*(3) — Add or remove entry matches
*SD_JOURNAL_ALL_NAMESPACES*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*SD_JOURNAL_APPEND*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_close*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*SD_JOURNAL_CURRENT_USER*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_enumerate_available_data*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_enumerate_available_unique*(3) — Read unique data fields from the journal
*sd_journal_enumerate_data*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_enumerate_fields*(3) — Read used field names from the journal
*sd_journal_enumerate_unique*(3) — Read unique data fields from the journal
*sd_journal_flush_matches*(3) — Add or remove entry matches
*SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH*(3) — Advance or set back the read pointer in the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_BACKWARDS*(3) — Advance or set back the read pointer in the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_DATA*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_FIELD*(3) — Read used field names from the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_UNIQUE*(3) — Read unique data fields from the journal
*sd_journal_get_catalog*(3) — Retrieve message catalog entry
*sd_journal_get_catalog_for_message_id*(3) — Retrieve message catalog entry
*sd_journal_get_cursor*(3) — Get cursor string for or test cursor string against the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec*(3) — Read cut-off timestamps from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec*(3) — Read cut-off timestamps from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_data*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_data_threshold*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_events*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_get_fd*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_get_monotonic_usec*(3) — Read timestamps from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_realtime_usec*(3) — Read timestamps from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_get_timeout*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_get_usage*(3) — Journal disk usage
*sd_journal_has_persistent_files*(3) — Query availability of runtime or persistent journal files
*sd_journal_has_runtime_files*(3) — Query availability of runtime or persistent journal files
*SD_JOURNAL_INCLUDE_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*SD_JOURNAL_INVALIDATE*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*SD_JOURNAL_LOCAL_ONLY*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_next*(3) — Advance or set back the read pointer in the journal
*sd_journal_next_skip*(3) — Advance or set back the read pointer in the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_NOP*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_open*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_open_directory*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_open_directory_fd*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_open_files*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_open_files_fd*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_open_namespace*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*SD_JOURNAL_OS_ROOT*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_perror*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_perror_with_location*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_previous*(3) — Advance or set back the read pointer in the journal
*sd_journal_previous_skip*(3) — Advance or set back the read pointer in the journal
*sd_journal_print*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_print_with_location*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_printv*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_printv_with_location*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_process*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_query_unique*(3) — Read unique data fields from the journal
*sd_journal_reliable_fd*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_journal_restart_data*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_restart_fields*(3) — Read used field names from the journal
*sd_journal_restart_unique*(3) — Read unique data fields from the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_RUNTIME_ONLY*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_seek_cursor*(3) — Seek to a position in the journal
*sd_journal_seek_head*(3) — Seek to a position in the journal
*sd_journal_seek_monotonic_usec*(3) — Seek to a position in the journal
*sd_journal_seek_realtime_usec*(3) — Seek to a position in the journal
*sd_journal_seek_tail*(3) — Seek to a position in the journal
*sd_journal_send*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_send_with_location*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_sendv*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_sendv_with_location*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*sd_journal_set_data_threshold*(3) — Read data fields from the current journal entry
*sd_journal_stream_fd*(3) — Create log stream file descriptor to the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_SUPPRESS_LOCATION*(3) — Submit log entries to the journal
*SD_JOURNAL_SYSTEM*(3) — Open the system journal for reading
*sd_journal_test_cursor*(3) — Get cursor string for or test cursor string against the current journal entry
*sd_journal_wait*(3) — Journal change notification interface
*sd_listen_fds*(3) — Check for file descriptors passed by the system manager
*SD_LISTEN_FDS_START*(3) — Check for file descriptors passed by the system manager
*sd_listen_fds_with_names*(3) — Check for file descriptors passed by the system manager
*sd_login_monitor*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_flush*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_get_events*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_get_fd*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_get_timeout*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_new*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_unref*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_login_monitor_unrefp*(3) — Monitor login sessions, seats, users and virtual machines/containers
*sd_machine_get_class*(3) — Determine the class and network interface indices of a locally running virtual machine or container
*sd_machine_get_ifindices*(3) — Determine the class and network interface indices of a locally running virtual machine or container
*SD_NOTICE*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*sd_notify*(3) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other service status changes
*sd_notify_barrier*(3) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other service status changes
*sd_notifyf*(3) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other service status changes
*sd_path_lookup*(3) — Query well-known file system paths
*sd_path_lookup_strv*(3) — Query well-known file system paths
*sd_peer_get_cgroup*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_machine_name*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_owner_uid*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_session*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_slice*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_unit*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_user_slice*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_peer_get_user_unit*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_cgroup*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_machine_name*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_owner_uid*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_session*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_slice*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_unit*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_user_slice*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_get_user_unit*(3) — Determine the owner uid of the user unit or session, or the session, user unit, system unit, container/VM or slice that a specific PID or socket peer belongs to
*sd_pid_notify*(3) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other service status changes
*sd_pid_notify_with_fds*(3) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other service status changes
*sd_pid_notifyf*(3) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other service status changes
*sd_seat_can_graphical*(3) — Determine state of a specific seat
*sd_seat_can_tty*(3) — Determine state of a specific seat
*sd_seat_get_active*(3) — Determine state of a specific seat
*sd_seat_get_sessions*(3) — Determine state of a specific seat
*sd_session_get_class*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_desktop*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_display*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_remote_host*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_remote_user*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_seat*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_service*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_state*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_tty*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_type*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_uid*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_get_vt*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_is_active*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_session_is_remote*(3) — Determine state of a specific session
*sd_uid_get_display*(3) — Determine login state of a specific Unix user ID
*sd_uid_get_seats*(3) — Determine login state of a specific Unix user ID
*sd_uid_get_sessions*(3) — Determine login state of a specific Unix user ID
*sd_uid_get_state*(3) — Determine login state of a specific Unix user ID
*sd_uid_is_on_seat*(3) — Determine login state of a specific Unix user ID
*SD_WARNING*(3) — APIs for new-style daemons
*sd_watchdog_enabled*(3) — Check whether the service manager expects watchdog keep-alive notifications from a service
*shutdown*(8) — Halt, power-off or reboot the machine
*sleep.conf.d*(5) — Suspend and hibernation configuration file
*sysctl.d*(5) — Configure kernel parameters at boot
*system.conf.d*(5) — System and session service manager configuration files
*systemctl*(1) — Control the systemd system and service manager
*systemd*(1) — systemd system and service manager
*systemd-analyze*(1) — Analyze and debug system manager
*systemd-ask-password*(1) — Query the user for a system password
*systemd-ask-password-console.path*(8) — Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
*systemd-ask-password-console.service*(8) — Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
*systemd-ask-password-wall.path*(8) — Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
*systemd-ask-password-wall.service*(8) — Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall
*systemd-backlight*(8) — Load and save the display backlight brightness at boot and shutdown
*systemd-backlight@.service*(8) — Load and save the display backlight brightness at boot and shutdown
*systemd-binfmt*(8) — Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
*systemd-binfmt.service*(8) — Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
*systemd-bless-boot*(8) — Mark current boot process as successful
*systemd-bless-boot-generator*(8) — Pull systemd-bless-boot.service into the initial boot transaction when boot counting is in effect
*systemd-bless-boot.service*(8) — Mark current boot process as successful
*systemd-boot*(7) — A simple UEFI boot manager
*systemd-boot-check-no-failures*(8) — verify that the system booted up cleanly
*systemd-boot-check-no-failures.service*(8) — verify that the system booted up cleanly
*systemd-boot-system-token.service*(8) — Generate an initial boot loader system token and random seed
*systemd-cat*(1) — Connect a pipeline or programs output with the journal
*systemd-cgls*(1) — Recursively show control group contents
*systemd-cgtop*(1) — Show top control groups by their resource usage
*systemd-coredump*(8) — Acquire, save and process core dumps
*systemd-coredump.socket*(8) — Acquire, save and process core dumps
*systemd-coredump@.service*(8) — Acquire, save and process core dumps
*systemd-cryptenroll*(1) — Enroll PKCS#11, FIDO2, TPM2 token/devices to LUKS2 encrypted volumes
*systemd-cryptsetup*(8) — Full disk decryption logic
*systemd-cryptsetup-generator*(8) — Unit generator for /etc/crypttab
*systemd-cryptsetup@.service*(8) — Full disk decryption logic
*systemd-debug-generator*(8) — Generator for enabling a runtime debug shell and masking specific units at boot
*systemd-delta*(1) — Find overridden configuration files
*systemd-detect-virt*(1) — Detect execution in a virtualized environment
*systemd-dissect*(1) — Dissect file system OS images
*systemd-environment-d-generator*(8) — Load variables specified by environment.d
*systemd-escape*(1) — Escape strings for usage in systemd unit names
*systemd-firstboot*(1) — Initialize basic system settings on or before the first boot-up of a system
*systemd-firstboot.service*(1) — Initialize basic system settings on or before the first boot-up of a system
*systemd-fsck*(8) — File system checker logic
*systemd-fsck-root.service*(8) — File system checker logic
*systemd-fsck@.service*(8) — File system checker logic
*systemd-fstab-generator*(8) — Unit generator for /etc/fstab
*systemd-getty-generator*(8) — Generator for enabling getty instances on the console
*systemd-gpt-auto-generator*(8) — Generator for automatically discovering and mounting root, home , srv , var and var/tmp partitions, as well as discovering and enabling swap partitions, based on GPT partition type GUIDs
*systemd-growfs*(8) — Creating and growing file systems on demand
*systemd-growfs@.service*(8) — Creating and growing file systems on demand
*systemd-halt.service*(8) — System shutdown logic
*systemd-hibernate-resume*(8) — Resume from hibernation
*systemd-hibernate-resume-generator*(8) — Unit generator for resume= kernel parameter
*systemd-hibernate-resume@.service*(8) — Resume from hibernation
*systemd-hibernate.service*(8) — System sleep state logic
*systemd-homed*(8) — Home Area/User Account Manager
*systemd-homed.service*(8) — Home Area/User Account Manager
*systemd-hostnamed*(8) — Daemon to control system hostname from programs
*systemd-hostnamed.service*(8) — Daemon to control system hostname from programs
*systemd-hwdb*(8) — hardware database management tool
*systemd-hybrid-sleep.service*(8) — System sleep state logic
*systemd-id128*(1) — Generate and print sd-128 identifiers
*systemd-importd*(8) — VM and container image import and export service
*systemd-importd.service*(8) — VM and container image import and export service
*systemd-inhibit*(1) — Execute a program with an inhibition lock taken
*systemd-journal-gatewayd*(8) — HTTP server for journal events
*systemd-journal-gatewayd.service*(8) — HTTP server for journal events
*systemd-journal-gatewayd.socket*(8) — HTTP server for journal events
*systemd-journal-remote*(8) — Receive journal messages over the network
*systemd-journal-remote.service*(8) — Receive journal messages over the network
*systemd-journal-remote.socket*(8) — Receive journal messages over the network
*systemd-journal-upload*(8) — Send journal messages over the network
*systemd-journal-upload.service*(8) — Send journal messages over the network
*systemd-journald*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald-audit.socket*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald-dev-log.socket*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald-varlink@.socket*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald.service*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald.socket*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald@.service*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-journald@.socket*(8) — Journal service
*systemd-kexec.service*(8) — System shutdown logic
*systemd-localed*(8) — Locale bus mechanism
*systemd-localed.service*(8) — Locale bus mechanism
*systemd-logind*(8) — Login manager
*systemd-logind.service*(8) — Login manager
*systemd-machine-id-commit.service*(8) — Commit a transient machine ID to disk
*systemd-machine-id-setup*(1) — Initialize the machine ID in /etc/machine-id
*systemd-machined*(8) — Virtual machine and container registration manager
*systemd-machined.service*(8) — Virtual machine and container registration manager
*systemd-makefs*(8) — Creating and growing file systems on demand
*systemd-makefs@.service*(8) — Creating and growing file systems on demand
*systemd-mkswap@.service*(8) — Creating and growing file systems on demand
*systemd-modules-load*(8) — Load kernel modules at boot
*systemd-modules-load.service*(8) — Load kernel modules at boot
*systemd-mount*(1) — Establish and destroy transient mount or auto-mount points
*systemd-network-generator*(8) — Generate network configuration from the kernel command line
*systemd-network-generator.service*(8) — Generate network configuration from the kernel command line
*systemd-networkd*(8) — Network manager
*systemd-networkd-wait-online*(8) — Wait for network to come online
*systemd-networkd-wait-online.service*(8) — Wait for network to come online
*systemd-networkd.service*(8) — Network manager
*systemd-notify*(1) — Notify service manager about start-up completion and other daemon status changes
*systemd-nspawn*(1) — Spawn a command or OS in a light-weight container
*systemd-oomd*(8) — A userspace out-of-memory (OOM) killer
*systemd-oomd.service*(8) — A userspace out-of-memory (OOM) killer
*systemd-path*(1) — List and query system and user paths
*systemd-portabled*(8) — Portable service manager
*systemd-portabled.service*(8) — Portable service manager
*systemd-poweroff.service*(8) — System shutdown logic
*systemd-pstore*(8) — A service to archive contents of pstore
*systemd-pstore.service*(8) — A service to archive contents of pstore
*systemd-quotacheck*(8) — File system quota checker logic
*systemd-quotacheck.service*(8) — File system quota checker logic
*systemd-random-seed*(8) — Load and save the system random seed at boot and shutdown
*systemd-random-seed.service*(8) — Load and save the system random seed at boot and shutdown
*systemd-reboot.service*(8) — System shutdown logic
*systemd-remount-fs*(8) — Remount root and kernel file systems
*systemd-remount-fs.service*(8) — Remount root and kernel file systems
*systemd-repart*(8) — Automatically grow and add partitions
*systemd-repart.service*(8) — Automatically grow and add partitions
*systemd-resolved*(8) — Network Name Resolution manager
*systemd-resolved.service*(8) — Network Name Resolution manager
*systemd-rfkill*(8) — Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change
*systemd-rfkill.service*(8) — Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change
*systemd-rfkill.socket*(8) — Load and save the RF kill switch state at boot and change
*systemd-run*(1) — Run programs in transient scope units, service units, or path-, socket-, or timer-triggered service units
*systemd-run-generator*(8) — Generator for invoking commands specified on the kernel command line as system service
*systemd-shutdown*(8) — System shutdown logic
*systemd-sleep*(8) — System sleep state logic
*systemd-sleep.conf*(5) — Suspend and hibernation configuration file
*systemd-socket-activate*(1) — Test socket activation of daemons
*systemd-socket-proxyd*(8) — Bidirectionally proxy local sockets to another (possibly remote) socket
*systemd-suspend-then-hibernate.service*(8) — System sleep state logic
*systemd-suspend.service*(8) — System sleep state logic
*systemd-sysctl*(8) — Configure kernel parameters at boot
*systemd-sysctl.service*(8) — Configure kernel parameters at boot
*systemd-sysext*(8) — Activates System Extension Images
*systemd-sysext.service*(8) — Activates System Extension Images
*systemd-system-update-generator*(8) — Generator for redirecting boot to offline update mode
*systemd-system.conf*(5) — System and session service manager configuration files
*systemd-sysusers*(8) — Allocate system users and groups
*systemd-sysusers.service*(8) — Allocate system users and groups
*systemd-time-wait-sync*(8) — Wait until kernel time is synchronized
*systemd-time-wait-sync.service*(8) — Wait until kernel time is synchronized
*systemd-timedated*(8) — Time and date bus mechanism
*systemd-timedated.service*(8) — Time and date bus mechanism
*systemd-timesyncd*(8) — Network Time Synchronization
*systemd-timesyncd.service*(8) — Network Time Synchronization
*systemd-tmpfiles*(8) — Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
*systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service*(8) — Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
*systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer*(8) — Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
*systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service*(8) — Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
*systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service*(8) — Creates, deletes and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
*systemd-tty-ask-password-agent*(1) — List or process pending systemd password requests
*systemd-udev-settle.service*(8) — Wait for all pending udev events to be handled
*systemd-udevd*(8) — Device event managing daemon
*systemd-udevd-control.socket*(8) — Device event managing daemon
*systemd-udevd-kernel.socket*(8) — Device event managing daemon
*systemd-udevd.service*(8) — Device event managing daemon
*systemd-umount*(1) — Establish and destroy transient mount or auto-mount points
*systemd-update-done*(8) — Mark etc and var fully updated
*systemd-update-done.service*(8) — Mark etc and var fully updated
*systemd-update-utmp*(8) — Write audit and utmp updates at bootup, runlevel changes and shutdown
*systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service*(8) — Write audit and utmp updates at bootup, runlevel changes and shutdown
*systemd-update-utmp.service*(8) — Write audit and utmp updates at bootup, runlevel changes and shutdown
*systemd-user-runtime-dir*(5) — System units to start the user manager
*systemd-user-sessions*(8) — Permit user logins after boot, prohibit user logins at shutdown
*systemd-user-sessions.service*(8) — Permit user logins after boot, prohibit user logins at shutdown
*systemd-user.conf*(5) — System and session service manager configuration files
*systemd-userdbd*(8) — JSON User/Group Record Query Multiplexer/NSS Compatibility
*systemd-userdbd.service*(8) — JSON User/Group Record Query Multiplexer/NSS Compatibility
*systemd-vconsole-setup*(8) — Configure the virtual consoles
*systemd-vconsole-setup.service*(8) — Configure the virtual consoles
*systemd-veritysetup*(8) — Disk verity protection logic
*systemd-veritysetup-generator*(8) — Unit generator for verity protected block devices
*systemd-veritysetup@.service*(8) — Disk verity protection logic
*systemd-volatile-root*(8) — Make the root file system volatile
*systemd-volatile-root.service*(8) — Make the root file system volatile
*systemd-xdg-autostart-generator*(8) — User unit generator for XDG autostart files
*systemd.automount*(5) — Automount unit configuration
*systemd.device*(5) — Device unit configuration
*systemd.directives*(7) — Index of configuration directives
*systemd.dnssd*(5) — DNS-SD configuration
*systemd.environment-generator*(7) — systemd environment file generators
*systemd.exec*(5) — Execution environment configuration
*systemd.generator*(7) — systemd unit generators
*systemd.journal-fields*(7) — Special journal fields
*systemd.kill*(5) — Process killing procedure configuration
*systemd.link*(5) — Network device configuration
*systemd.mount*(5) — Mount unit configuration
*systemd.negative*(5) — DNSSEC trust anchor configuration files
*systemd.net-naming-scheme*(7) — Network device naming schemes
*systemd.netdev*(5) — Virtual Network Device configuration
*systemd.network*(5) — Network configuration
*systemd.nspawn*(5) — Container settings
*systemd.offline-updates*(7) — Implementation of offline updates in systemd
*systemd.path*(5) — Path unit configuration
*systemd.positive*(5) — DNSSEC trust anchor configuration files
*systemd.preset*(5) — Service enablement presets
*systemd.resource-control*(5) — Resource control unit settings
*systemd.scope*(5) — Scope unit configuration
*systemd.service*(5) — Service unit configuration
*systemd.slice*(5) — Slice unit configuration
*systemd.socket*(5) — Socket unit configuration
*systemd.special*(7) — Special systemd units
*systemd.swap*(5) — Swap unit configuration
*systemd.syntax*(7) — General syntax of systemd configuration files
*systemd.target*(5) — Target unit configuration
*systemd.time*(7) — Time and date specifications
*systemd.timer*(5) — Timer unit configuration
*systemd.unit*(5) — Unit configuration
*sysusers.d*(5) — Declarative allocation of system users and groups

T

*timedatectl*(1) — Control the system time and date
*timesyncd.conf*(5) — Network Time Synchronization configuration files
*timesyncd.conf.d*(5) — Network Time Synchronization configuration files
*tmpfiles.d*(5) — Configuration for creation, deletion and cleaning of volatile and temporary files

U

*udev*(7) — Dynamic device management
*udev.conf*(5) — Configuration for device event managing daemon
*udev_device_get_action*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_current_tags_list_entry*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_devlinks_list_entry*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_devnode*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_devnum*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_devpath*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_devtype*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_driver*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_is_initialized*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_parent*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_properties_list_entry*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_property_value*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_subsystem*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_sysattr_list_entry*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_sysattr_value*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_sysname*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_sysnum*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_syspath*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_get_tags_list_entry*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_get_udev*(3) — Query device properties
*udev_device_has_current_tag*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_has_tag*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_new_from_device_id*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_device_new_from_devnum*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_device_new_from_environment*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_device_new_from_syspath*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_device_ref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_device_set_sysattr_value*(3) — Retrieve or set device attributes
*udev_device_unref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev device object
*udev_enumerate_add_match_is_initialized*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_match_parent*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_match_property*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_match_subsystem*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_match_sysattr*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_match_sysname*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_match_tag*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_nomatch_subsystem*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_nomatch_sysattr*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_enumerate_add_syspath*(3) — Query or modify a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_get_list_entry*(3) — Query or modify a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_get_udev*(3) — Query or modify a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_new*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_ref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_scan_devices*(3) — Query or modify a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_scan_subsystems*(3) — Query or modify a udev enumerate object
*udev_enumerate_unref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev enumerate object
*udev_list_entry*(3) — Iterate and access udev lists
*udev_list_entry_get_by_name*(3) — Iterate and access udev lists
*udev_list_entry_get_name*(3) — Iterate and access udev lists
*udev_list_entry_get_next*(3) — Iterate and access udev lists
*udev_list_entry_get_value*(3) — Iterate and access udev lists
*udev_monitor_enable_receiving*(3) — Query and modify device monitor
*udev_monitor_filter_add_match_subsystem_devtype*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_monitor_filter_add_match_tag*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_monitor_filter_remove*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_monitor_filter_update*(3) — Modify filters
*udev_monitor_get_fd*(3) — Query and modify device monitor
*udev_monitor_get_udev*(3) — Query and modify device monitor
*udev_monitor_new_from_netlink*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev monitor object
*udev_monitor_receive_device*(3) — Query and modify device monitor
*udev_monitor_ref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev monitor object
*udev_monitor_set_receive_buffer_size*(3) — Query and modify device monitor
*udev_monitor_unref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev monitor object
*udev_new*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev context object
*udev_ref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev context object
*udev_unref*(3) — Create, acquire and release a udev context object
*udevadm*(8) — udev management tool
*user-runtime-dir@.service*(5) — System units to start the user manager
*user.conf.d*(5) — System and session service manager configuration files
*user@.service*(5) — System units to start the user manager
*userdbctl*(1) — Inspect users, groups and group memberships

V

*vconsole.conf*(5) — Configuration file for the virtual console
*veritytab*(5) — Configuration for verity block devices

SEE ALSO

*systemd.directives*(7)

This index contains 1026 entries, referring to 358 individual manual pages.

Author: dt

Created: 2022-02-20 Sun 09:41