systemd/man/loader.conf.xml
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 8b9f092112 man: fix issues reported by the manpage-l10n project
Fixes #25780.

> Man page: crypttab.5
> Issue 1:  Missing fullstop
> Issue 2:  I<cipher=>, I<hash=>, I<size=> → B<cipher=>, B<hash=>, B<size=>
>
> "Force LUKS mode\\&. When this mode is used, the following options are "
> "ignored since they are provided by the LUKS header on the device: "
> "I<cipher=>, I<hash=>, I<size=>"

Seems OK to me. The full stop is there and has been for at least a few years. And we use <option> for the markup, which is appropriate here.

> Man page: crypttab.5
> Issue 1:  Missing fullstop
> Issue 2:  I<cipher=>, I<hash=>, I<keyfile-offset=>, I<keyfile-size=>, I<size=> → B<cipher=>, B<hash=>, B<keyfile-offset=>, B<keyfile-size=>, B<size=>
>
> "Use TrueCrypt encryption mode\\&. When this mode is used, the following "
> "options are ignored since they are provided by the TrueCrypt header on the "
> "device or do not apply: I<cipher=>, I<hash=>, I<keyfile-offset=>, I<keyfile-"
> "size=>, I<size=>"

Same.

> Man page: journalctl.1
> Issue 1:  make be → may be

Fixed.

> Issue 2:  below\\&. → below:

Fixed.

> Man page: journalctl.1
> Issue:    Colon at the end?
>
> "The following commands are understood\\&. If none is specified the default "
> "is to display journal records\\&."
> msgstr ""
> "Die folgenden Befehle werden verstanden\\&. Falls keiner festgelegt ist, ist "
> "die Anzeige von Journal-Datensätzen die Vorgabe\\&."

This is a bit awkward, but I'm not sure how to fix it.

> Man page: kernel-install.8
> Issue:    methods a fallback → methods fallback

It was correct, but I added a comma to make the sense clearer.

> Man page: loader.conf.5
> Issue 1:  secure boot variables → Secure Boot variables
> Issue 2:  one → one for (multiple times)
>
> "Supported secure boot variables are one database for authorized images, one "
> "key exchange key (KEK) and one platform key (PK)\\&. For more information, "
> "refer to the \\m[blue]B<UEFI specification>\\m[]\\&\\s-2\\u[2]\\d\\s+2, "
> "under Secure Boot and Driver Signing\\&. Another resource that describe the "
> "interplay of the different variables is the \\m[blue]B<EDK2 "
> "documentation>\\m[]\\&\\s-2\\u[3]\\d\\s+2\\&."

"one of" would sound strange. "One this and one that" is OK.

> Man page: loader.conf.5
> Issue:    systemd-boot → B<systemd-boot>(7)

Fixed.

> Man page: logind.conf.5
> Issue:    systemd-logind → B<systemd-logind>(8)

We use <filename>systemd-logind</> on subsequent references… I think that's good enough.

> Man page: nss-myhostname.8
> Issue:    B<getent> → B<getent>(1)

Fixed.

> Man page: nss-resolve.8
> Issue:    B<systemd-resolved> → B<systemd-resolved>(8)

The first reference does this, subsequent are shorter.

> Man page: os-release.5
> Issue:    Portable Services → Portable Services Documentation?

Updated.

> Man page: pam_systemd_home.8
> Issue:    auth and account use "reason", while session and password do not?

Reworded.

> Man page: portablectl.1
> Issue:    In systemd-portabled.service(8): Portable Services Documentation

Updated.

> Man page: repart.d.5
> Issue:    The partition → the partition

Fixed.

> Man page: repart.d.5
> Issue:    B<systemd-repart> → B<systemd-repart>(8)

The first reference does this. I also change this one, because it's pretty far down in the text.

> Man page: systemd.1
> Issue:    kernel command line twice?
>
> "Takes a boolean argument\\&. If false disables importing credentials from "
> "the kernel command line, qemu_fw_cfg subsystem or the kernel command line\\&."

Apparently this was fixed already.

> Man page: systemd-boot.7
> Issue:    enrollement → enrollment

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd-cryptenroll.1
> Issue:    multiple cases: any specified → the specified

Reworded.

> Man page: systemd-cryptenroll.1
> Issue:    If this this → If this

Fixed tree-wide.

> Man page: systemd-cryptsetup-generator.8
> Issue:    and the initrd → and in the initrd

"Is honoured by the initrd" is OK, because we often speak about the initrd as a single unit. But in the same paragraph we also used "in the initrd", which makes the other use look sloppy. I changed it to "in the initrd" everywhere in that file.

> Man page: systemd.directives.7
> Issue:    Why are these two quoted (but not others)?
>
> "B<\\*(Aqh\\*(Aq>"
>
> B<\\*(Aqs\\*(Aq>"
>
> "B<\\*(Aqy\\*(Aq>"

This is autogenerated from files… We use slightly different markup in different files, and it's just too hard to make it consistent. We gave up on this.

> Man page: systemd.exec.5
> Issue 1:  B<at>(1p) → B<at>(1)
> Issue 2:  B<crontab>(1p) → B<crontab>(1)

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd.exec.5
> Issue:    B<select()> → B<select>(2)

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd.exec.5
> Issue:   qemu → B<qemu>(1)

The man page doesn't seem to be in any of the canonical places on the web.
I added a link to online docs.

> Man page: systemd.exec.5
> Issue:    variable → variables

Seems to be fixed already.

> Man page: systemd-integritysetup-generator.8
> Issue:    systemd-integritysetup-generator → B<systemd-integritysetup-generator>

I changed <filename> to <command>.

> Man page: systemd-integritysetup-generator.8
> Issue:    superfluous comma at the end

Already fixed.

> Man page: systemd-measure.1
> Issue:    (see B<--pcr-bank=>) below → (see B<--pcr-bank=> below)

Reworded.

> Man page: systemd-measure.1
> Issue:    =PATH> → =>I<PATH>

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd-measure.1.po
> Issue:    B<--bank=DIGEST> → B<--bank=>I<DIGEST>

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd.netdev.5
> Issue:    os the → on the

Appears to have been fixed already.

> Man page: systemd.netdev.5
> Issue:    Onboard → On-board (as in previous string)

Updated.

> Man page: systemd.network.5
> Issue:    B<systemd-networkd> -> B<systemd-networkd>(8)

First reference does this, subsequent do not.

> Man page: systemd.network.5
> Issue:    B<netlabelctl> → B<netlabelctl>(8)

First reference does this, subsequent do not.

> Man page: systemd.network.5
> Issue:    Missing verb (aquired? configured?) in the half sentence starting with "or by a "

I dropped the comma.

> Man page: systemd-nspawn.1
> Issue:    All host users outside of that range → All other host users

Reworded.

> # FIXME no effect → no effect\\&.
> #. type: Plain text
> #: archlinux debian-unstable fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed
> msgid ""
> "Whichever ID mapping option is used, the same mapping will be used for users "
> "and groups IDs\\&. If B<rootidmap> is used, the group owning the bind "
> "mounted directory will have no effect"

A period is added. Not sure if there's some other issue.

> Man page: systemd-oomd.service.8
> Issue:    B<systemd> → B<systemd>(1)

Done.

> Man page: systemd.path.5
> Issue 1:  B<systemd.exec>(1) → B<systemd.exec>(5)
> Issue 2:  This section does not (yet?) exist

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd-pcrphase.service.8
> Issue 1:  indicate phases into TPM2 PCR 11 ??
> Issue 2: Colon at the end of the paragraph?

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd-pcrphase.service.8
> Issue:    final boot phase → final shutdown phase?

Updated.

> Man page: systemd-pcrphase.service.8
> Issue:    for the the → for the

Fixed tree-wide.

> Man page: systemd-portabled.service.8
> Issue:    In systemd-portabled.service(8): Portable Services Documentation

Updated.

> Man page: systemd-pstore.service.8
> Issue:    Here and the following paragraphs: . → \\&. // Upstream: What does this comment mean? // You normally write \\&. for a full dot (full stop etc.); here you write only "." (i.e. a plain dot).
>
> "and we look up \"localhost\", nss-dns will send the following queries to "
> "systemd-resolved listening on 127.0.0.53:53: first \"localhost.foobar.com\", "
> "then \"localhost.barbar.com\", and finally \"localhost\". If (hopefully) the "
> "first two queries fail, systemd-resolved will synthesize an answer for the "
> "third query."

Looks all OK to me.

> Man page: systemd.resource-control.5
> Issue:    Missing closing bracket after link to Control Groups version 1

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd-sysext.8
> Issue:    In systemd-portabled.service(8): Portable Services Documentation

Updated.

> Man page: systemd.timer.5
> Issue 1:  B<systemd.exec>(1) → B<systemd.exec>(5)
> Issue 2:  This section does not (yet?) exist

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd.unit.5
> Issue:    that is → that are

Fixed.

> Man page: systemd-veritysetup-generator.8
> Issue:    systemd-veritysetup-generator → B<systemd-veritysetup-generator>
>
 > "systemd-veritysetup-generator implements B<systemd.generator>(7)\\&."
>
> "systemd-veritysetup-generator understands the following kernel command line "
> "parameters:"

Updated.

> Man page: systemd-volatile-root.service.8
> Issue:    initrdyes → Initrd

Fixed.

> Man page: sysupdate.d.5
> Issue:    : → \\&. (As above in TRANSFER)

Updated.

> Man page: sysupdate.d.5
> Issue:    some → certain

Updated.

> Man page: sysupdate.d.5
> Issue 1:  i\\&.e\\& → I\\&.e\\&

Fixed.

> Issue 2:  the image → the system

"image" seems correct.

> Man page: tmpfiles.d.5
> Issue:    systemd-tmpfiles → B<systemd-tmpfiles>(8)

Updated.
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<?xml version='1.0'?> <!--*-nxml-*-->
<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later -->
<refentry id="loader.conf" conditional='HAVE_GNU_EFI'
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
<refentryinfo>
<title>loader.conf</title>
<productname>systemd</productname>
</refentryinfo>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>loader.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>loader.conf</refname>
<refpurpose>Configuration file for systemd-boot</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<para><filename><replaceable>ESP</replaceable>/loader/loader.conf</filename>,
<filename><replaceable>ESP</replaceable>/loader/entries/*.conf</filename>
<filename><replaceable>XBOOTLDR</replaceable>/loader/entries/*.conf</filename>
</para>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1>
<title>Description</title>
<para>
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-boot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> will
read <filename><replaceable>ESP</replaceable>/loader/loader.conf</filename>, and any files with the
<literal>.conf</literal> extension under
<filename><replaceable>ESP</replaceable>/loader/entries/</filename> on the EFI system partition (ESP),
and <filename><replaceable>XBOOTLDR</replaceable>/loader/entries/</filename> on the extended boot loader
partition (XBOOTLDR) as defined by <ulink url="https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/boot_loader_specification">Boot Loader
Specification</ulink>.
</para>
<para>Each of these configuration files must consist of series of newline (i.e. ASCII code 10) separated
lines, each consisting of an option name, followed by whitespace, and the option
value. <literal>#</literal> may be used to start a comment line. Empty and comment lines are ignored. The
files use UTF-8 encoding.</para>
<para>Boolean arguments may be written as
<literal>yes</literal>/<literal>y</literal>/<literal>true</literal>/<literal>t</literal>/<literal>on</literal>/<literal>1</literal> or
<literal>no</literal>/<literal>n</literal>/<literal>false</literal>/<literal>f</literal>/<literal>off</literal>/<literal>0</literal>.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Options</title>
<para>The configuration options supported by
<filename><replaceable>ESP</replaceable>/loader/entries/*.conf</filename> and
<filename><replaceable>XBOOTLDR</replaceable>/loader/entries/*.conf</filename> files are defined as part
of the <ulink url="https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/boot_loader_specification">Boot Loader
Specification</ulink>.</para>
<para>The following configuration are supported by the <filename>loader.conf</filename> configuration
file:</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>default</term>
<listitem><para>A glob pattern to select the default entry. The default entry
may be changed in the boot menu itself, in which case the name of the
selected entry will be stored as an EFI variable, overriding this option.
</para>
<para>If set to <literal>@saved</literal> the chosen entry will be saved as an EFI variable
on every boot and automatically selected the next time the boot loader starts.</para>
<table>
<title>Automatically detected entries will use the following names:</title>
<tgroup cols='2'>
<colspec colname='name' />
<colspec colname='expl' />
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Name</entry>
<entry>Description</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>auto-efi-default</entry>
<entry>EFI Default Loader</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>auto-efi-shell</entry>
<entry>EFI Shell</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>auto-osx</entry>
<entry>macOS</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>auto-reboot-to-firmware-setup</entry>
<entry>Reboot Into Firmware Interface</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>auto-windows</entry>
<entry>Windows Boot Manager</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<para>Supported glob wildcard patterns are <literal>?</literal>, <literal>*</literal>, and
<literal>[…]</literal> (including ranges). Note that these patterns use the same syntax as
<citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>glob</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
but do not support all features. In particular, set negation and named character classes are not
supported. The matching is done case-insensitively on the entry ID (as shown by <command>bootctl
list</command>).</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>timeout</term>
<listitem><para>How long the boot menu should be shown before the default
entry is booted, in seconds. This may be changed in the boot menu itself and
will be stored as an EFI variable in that case, overriding this option.
</para>
<para>If set to <literal>menu-hidden</literal> or <literal>0</literal> (the default) no menu
is shown and the default entry will be booted immediately. The menu can be shown
by pressing and holding a key before systemd-boot is launched. Setting this to
<literal>menu-force</literal> disables the timeout while always showing the menu.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>console-mode</term>
<listitem><para>This option configures the resolution of the console. Takes a
number or one of the special values listed below. The following values may be
used:</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>0</term>
<listitem>
<para>Standard UEFI 80x25 mode</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>1</term>
<listitem>
<para>80x50 mode, not supported by all devices</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>2</term>
<listitem>
<para>the first non-standard mode provided by the device
firmware, if any</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>auto</term>
<listitem>
<para>Pick a suitable mode automatically using heuristics</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>max</term>
<listitem>
<para>Pick the highest-numbered available mode</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>keep</term>
<listitem>
<para>Keep the mode selected by firmware (the default)</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>editor</term>
<listitem><para>Takes a boolean argument. Enable (the default) or disable the
editor. The editor should be disabled if the machine can be accessed by
unauthorized persons.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>auto-entries</term>
<listitem><para>Takes a boolean argument. Enable (the default) or disable
entries for other boot entries found on the boot partition. In particular,
this may be useful when loader entries are created to show replacement
descriptions for those entries.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>auto-firmware</term>
<listitem><para>A boolean controlling the presence of the "Reboot into firmware" entry
(enabled by default). If this is disabled, the firmware interface may still be reached
by using the <keycap>f</keycap> key.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>beep</term>
<listitem><para>Takes a boolean argument. If timeout enabled beep every second, otherwise beep n times when n-th entry in boot menu is selected (default disabled).
Currently, only x86 is supported, where it uses the PC speaker.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>secure-boot-enroll</term>
<listitem><para>Danger: this feature might soft-brick your device if used improperly.</para>
<para>Takes one of <literal>off</literal>, <literal>manual</literal> or <literal>force</literal>.
Controls the enrollment of Secure Boot keys. If set to <literal>off</literal>, no action whatsoever
is taken. If set to <literal>manual</literal> (the default) and the UEFI firmware is in setup-mode
then entries to manually enroll Secure Boot variables are created in the boot menu. If set to
<literal>force</literal>, in addition, if a directory named <filename>/loader/keys/auto/</filename>
exists on the ESP then the keys in that directory are enrolled automatically.</para>
<para>The different sets of variables can be set up under
<filename>/loader/keys/<replaceable>NAME</replaceable></filename> where
<replaceable>NAME</replaceable> is the name that is going to be used as the name of the entry. This
allows one to ship multiple sets of Secure Boot variables and choose which one to enroll at runtime.
</para>
<para>Supported Secure Boot variables are one database for authorized images, one key exchange key
(KEK) and one platform key (PK). For more information, refer to the <ulink
url="https://uefi.org/specifications">UEFI specification</ulink>, under Secure Boot and Driver
Signing. Another resource that describe the interplay of the different variables is the
<ulink url="https://edk2-docs.gitbook.io/understanding-the-uefi-secure-boot-chain/secure_boot_chain_in_uefi/uefi_secure_boot">
EDK2 documentation</ulink>.</para>
<para>A complete set of UEFI variable includes <filename>db.auth</filename>, <filename>KEK.auth</filename>
and <filename>PK.auth</filename>. Note that these files need to be authenticated UEFI variables. See
below for an example of how to generate them from regular X.509 keys.</para>
<programlisting>uuid=$(systemd-id128 new --uuid)
for key in PK KEK db; do
openssl req -new -x509 -subj "/CN=${key}/" -keyout "${key}.key" -out "${key}.crt"
openssl x509 -outform DER -in "${key}.crt" -out "${key}.cer"
cert-to-efi-sig-list -g "${uuid}" "${key}.crt" "${key}.esl"
done
for key in MicWinProPCA2011_2011-10-19.crt MicCorUEFCA2011_2011-06-27.crt MicCorKEKCA2011_2011-06-24.crt; do
curl "https://www.microsoft.com/pkiops/certs/${key}" --output "${key}"
sbsiglist --owner 77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b --type x509 --output "${key%crt}esl" "${key}"
done
# Optionally add Microsoft Windows Production CA 2011 (needed to boot into Windows).
cat MicWinProPCA2011_2011-10-19.esl >> db.esl
# Optionally add Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011 (for firmware drivers / option ROMs
# and third-party boot loaders (including shim). This is highly recommended on real
# hardware as not including this may soft-brick your device (see next paragraph).
cat MicCorUEFCA2011_2011-06-27.esl >> db.esl
# Optionally add Microsoft Corporation KEK CA 2011. Recommended if either of the
# Microsoft keys is used as the official UEFI revocation database is signed with this
# key. The revocation database can be updated with <citerefentry><refentrytitle>fwupdmgr</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
cat MicCorKEKCA2011_2011-06-24.esl >> KEK.esl
sign-efi-sig-list -c PK.crt -k PK.key PK PK.esl PK.auth
sign-efi-sig-list -c PK.crt -k PK.key KEK KEK.esl KEK.auth
sign-efi-sig-list -c KEK.crt -k KEK.key db db.esl db.auth
</programlisting>
<para>This feature is considered dangerous because even if all the required files are signed with the
keys being loaded, some files necessary for the system to function properly still won't be. This
is especially the case with Option ROMs (e.g. for storage controllers or graphics cards). See
<ulink url="https://github.com/Foxboron/sbctl/wiki/FAQ#option-rom">Secure Boot and Option ROMs</ulink>
for more details.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>reboot-for-bitlocker</term>
<listitem><para>Caveat: This feature is experimental, and is likely to be changed (or removed in its
current form) in a future version of systemd.</para>
<para>Work around BitLocker requiring a recovery key when the boot loader was
updated (disabled by default).</para>
<para>Try to detect BitLocker encrypted drives along with an active TPM. If both are found and
Windows Boot Manager is selected in the boot menu, set the <literal>BootNext</literal> EFI variable
and restart the system. The firmware will then start Windows Boot Manager directly, leaving the TPM
PCRs in expected states so that Windows can unseal the encryption key. This allows
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-boot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> to
be updated without having to provide the recovery key for BitLocker drive unlocking.</para>
<para>Note that the PCRs that Windows uses can be configured with the
<literal>Configure TPM platform validation profile for native UEFI firmware configurations</literal>
group policy under <literal>Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\BitLocker Drive Encryption</literal>.
When Secure Boot is enabled, changing this to PCRs <literal>0,2,7,11</literal> should be safe.
The TPM key protector needs to be removed and then added back for the PCRs on an already
encrypted drive to change. If PCR 4 is not measured, this setting can be disabled to speed
up booting into Windows.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Example</title>
<programlisting># /boot/efi/loader/loader.conf
timeout 0
default 01234567890abcdef1234567890abdf0-*
editor no
</programlisting>
<para>The menu will not be shown by default (the menu can still be shown by
pressing and holding a key during boot). One of the entries with files with a
name starting with <literal>01234567890abcdef1234567890abdf0-</literal> will be
selected by default. If more than one entry matches, the one with the highest
priority will be selected (generally the one with the highest version number).
The editor will be disabled, so it is not possible to alter the kernel command
line.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See Also</title>
<para>
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-boot</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>bootctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>