legacy.conf revision cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25d
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# This file is part of systemd.
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# (at your option) any later version.
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# See tmpfiles.d(5) for details
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# These files are considered legacy and are unnecessary on legacy-free
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# systems. /run/lock/subsys is used for serializing SysV service
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# execution, and hence without use on SysV-less systems.
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# /run/lock/lockdev is used to serialize access to tty devices via
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# LCK..xxx style lock files, For more information see:
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2011-March/001823.html
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# On modern systems a BSD file lock is a better choice if
cca4aeeead1985f503d175eb1fcad9ed66f2e25dLennart Poettering# serialization is needed on those devices.