On Dec 17 we released systemd v259 into the wild.
In the weeks leading up to that release (and since then) I have posted a series of serieses of posts to Mastodon about key new features in this release, under the #systemd259 hash tag. In case you aren't using Mastodon, but would like to read up, here's a list of all 25 posts:
- Post #1: systemd-resolved Hooks
- Post #2: dlopen() everything
- Post #3: systemd-analyze dlopen-metadata
- Post #4: run0 --empower
- Post #5: systemd-vmspawn --bind-user=
- Post #6: Musl libc support
- Post #7: systemd-repart without device name
- Post #8: Parallel kmod loading in systemd-modules-load.service
- Post #9: NvPCR Support
- Post #10: systemd-analyze nvcpcrs
- Post #11: systemd-repart Varlink IPC API
- Post #12: systemd-vmspawn block device serial
- Post #13: systemd-repart --defer-partitions-empty= + --defer-partitions-factory-reset=
- Post #14: userdb support for UUID queries
- Post #15: Wallclock time in service completion logging
- Post #16: systemd-firstboot --prompt-keymap-auto
- Post #17: $LISTEN_PIDFDID
- Post #18: Incremental partition rescanning
- Post #19: ExecReloadPost=
- Post #20: Transaction order cycle tracking
- Post #21: systemd-firstboot facelift
- Post #22: Per-User systemd-machined + systemd-importd
- Post #23: systemd-udevd's OPTIONS="dump-json"
- Post #24: systemd-resolved's DumpDNSConfiguration() IPC Call
- Post #25: DHCP Server EmitDomain= + Domain=
I intend to do a similar series of serieses of posts for the next systemd release (v260), hence if you haven't left tech Twitter for Mastodon yet, now is the opportunity.
My series for v260 will begin in a few weeks most likely, under the #systemd260 hash tag.
In case you are interested, here is the corresponding blog story for systemd v258, here for v257, and here for v256.