doc: fix chronyd platform support for -P and -m
A while back, support for memory locking and real-time scheduling was added to more platforms. The chronyd documentation wasn't updated at that time (chronyd.conf was). This patch fixes that.
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The filters cannot be enabled with the *mailonchange* directive.
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The filters cannot be enabled with the *mailonchange* directive.
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*-P* _priority_::
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*-P* _priority_::
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On Linux, this option will select the SCHED_FIFO real-time scheduler at the
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On Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Solaris, this option will select the SCHED_FIFO
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specified priority (which must be between 0 and 100). On macOS, this option
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real-time scheduler at the specified priority (which must be between 0 and
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must have either a value of 0 to disable the thread time
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100). On macOS, this option must have either a value of 0 to disable the thread
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constraint policy or 1 for the policy to be enabled. Other systems do not
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time constraint policy or 1 for the policy to be enabled. Other systems do not
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support this option. The default value is 0.
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support this option. The default value is 0.
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*-m*::
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*-m*::
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This option will lock *chronyd* into RAM so that it will never be paged out.
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This option will lock *chronyd* into RAM so that it will never be paged out.
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This mode is only supported on Linux.
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This mode is only supported on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Solaris.
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*-x*::
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*-x*::
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This option disables the control of the system clock. *chronyd* will not try to
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This option disables the control of the system clock. *chronyd* will not try to
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