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ALP 1.0

Release Notes

 
Publication Date: 2024-02-14, Version: 1.0.20240214

This document provides an overview of high-level general features,
capabilities, and limitations of ALP 1.0 and important product updates.

This product will be released in June 2024. The latest version of these release
notes is always available at https://www.suse.com/releasenotes. Drafts of the
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1 About the release notes

 

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2 ALP 1.0

 

These are ALP 1.0 release notes.

2.1 Changes affecting all architectures

 

Information in this section applies to all architectures supported by ALP 1.0.

2.2 Miscellaneous

 

2.2.1 systemd uses cgroup v2 by default

 

ALP 1.0 uses cgroup v2 by default and cannot be changed. If you need to use
cgroup v1, SLES 15 SP6 can be switched to hybrid mode using a boot parameter.

3 Obtaining source code

 

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A Changelog for 6.0

 

A1 2023-02-14

 

  o Initial 1.0 release

A1.1 New

 

  o Section 2.2.1, "systemd uses cgroup v2 by default" (Jira)

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  o 1 About the release notes
  o 2 ALP 1.0
  o 3 Obtaining source code
  o 4 Legal notices
  o A Changelog for 6.0
      ? A1 2023-02-14

(C) SUSE 2024
