# the journal-remote.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.
# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.
#
+# Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/journal-remote.conf' to display the full config.
+#
# See journal-remote.conf(5) for details.
[Remote]
# the journal-upload.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.
# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.
#
+# Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/journal-upload.conf' to display the full config.
+#
# See journal-upload.conf(5) for details.
[Upload]
# the networkd.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.
# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.
#
+# Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/networkd.conf' to display the full config.
+#
# See networkd.conf(5) for details.
[Network]
# the pstore.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.
# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.
#
+# Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/pstore.conf' to display the full config.
+#
# See pstore.conf(5) for details.
[PStore]
# the sleep.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.
# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.
#
+# Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/sleep.conf' to display the full config.
+#
# See systemd-sleep.conf(5) for details.
[Sleep]
# the timesyncd.conf.d/ subdirectory. The latter is generally recommended.
# Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file and all drop-ins.
#
+# Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config systemd/timesyncd.conf' to display the full config.
+#
# See timesyncd.conf(5) for details.
[Time]