Bug 69391

Summary: systemd-delta shows snippets in /run created by systemd itself
Product: systemd Reporter: mus.svz
Component: generalAssignee: systemd-bugs
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: systemd-bugs
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
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Description mus.svz 2013-09-15 20:10:29 UTC
According to the the man page, systemd-delta is meant to show differences between files in /usr and /etc. It does however also show snippets created by systemd itself in /run which contradicts this statement and is probably not useful information for the user anyway (v207):

[EXTENDED]   /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope → /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope.d/90-SendSIGHUP.conf
[EXTENDED]   /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope → /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope.d/90-TimeoutStopUSec.conf
[EXTENDED]   /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope → /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope.d/90-KillMode.conf
[EXTENDED]   /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope → /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope.d/90-After-systemd-user-sessions\x2eservice.conf
[EXTENDED]   /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope → /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope.d/90-Description.conf
[EXTENDED]   /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope → /run/systemd/system/session-1.scope.d/90-Slice.conf
Comment 1 Zbigniew Jedrzejewski-Szmek 2014-06-21 02:54:20 UTC
Current manpage [1] mentions /run too... systemd-delta cannot really know if the overrides were written by systemd or by the user. If you want to see just the overrides in /etc, you can say 'systemd-delta /etc'.

[1] http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-delta.html

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