systemd.system-credentials — System Credentials
System and Service Credentials are data objects that may be passed into booted systems or system services as they are invoked. They can be acquired from various external sources, and propagated into the system and from there into system services. Credentials may optionally be encrypted with a machine-specific key and/or locked to the local TPM2 device, and are only decrypted when the consuming service is invoked.
System credentials may be used to provision and configure various aspects of the system. Depending on the consuming component credentials are only used on initial invocations or are needed for all invocations.
Credentials may be used for any kind of data, binary or text, and may carry passwords, secrets, certificates, cryptographic key material, identity information, configuration, and more.
firstboot.keymap¶The console key mapping to set (e.g. "de").  Read by
          systemd-firstboot(1),
          and only honoured if no console keymap has been configured before.
firstboot.locale, firstboot.locale-messages¶The system locale to set (e.g. "de_DE.UTF-8"). Read by
          systemd-firstboot(1),
          and only honoured if no locale has been configured before. firstboot.locale sets
          "LANG", while firstboot.locale-message sets
          "LC_MESSAGES".
firstboot.timezone¶The system timezone to set (e.g. "Europe/Berlin").  Read by
          systemd-firstboot(1),
          and only honoured if no system timezone has been configured before.
login.issue¶The data of this credential is written to
          /etc/issue.d/50-provision.conf, if the file doesn't exist yet.
          agetty(8)
          reads this file and shows its contents at the login prompt of terminal logins. See
          issue(5)
          for details.
Consumed by /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf, see
          tmpfiles.d(5).
login.motd¶The data of this credential is written to /etc/motd.d/50-provision.conf,
          if the file doesn't exist yet.
          pam_motd(8)
          reads this file and shows its contents as "message of the day" during terminal logins. See
          motd(5)
          for details.
Consumed by /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf, see
          tmpfiles.d(5).
network.hosts¶The data of this credential is written to /etc/hosts, if the file
          doesn't exist yet. See
          hosts(5)
          for details.
Consumed by /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf, see
          tmpfiles.d(5).
network.dns, network.search_domains¶DNS server information and search domains. Read by systemd-resolved.service(8).
passwd.hashed-password.root, passwd.plaintext-password.root¶May contain the password (either in UNIX hashed format, or in plaintext) for the root users. Read by both systemd-firstboot(1) and systemd-sysusers(1), and only honoured if no root password has been configured before.
passwd.shell.root¶The path to the shell program (e.g. "/bin/bash") for the root user.  Read by
          both
          systemd-firstboot(1)
          and
          systemd-sysusers(1),
          and only honoured if no root shell has been configured before.
The data of this credential is written to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys, if
          the file doesn't exist yet. This allows provisioning SSH access for the system's root user.
Consumed by /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf, see
          tmpfiles.d(5).
sysusers.extra¶Additional sysusers.d(5) lines to process during boot.
sysctl.extra¶Additional sysctl.d(5) lines to process during boot.
tmpfiles.extra¶Additional tmpfiles.d(5) lines to process during boot.
fstab.extra¶Additional mounts to establish at boot. For details, see systemd-fstab-generator(8).
vconsole.keymap, vconsole.keymap_toggle, vconsole.font, vconsole.font_map, vconsole.font_unimap¶Console settings to apply, see systemd-vconsole-setup.service(8) for details.
getty.ttys.serial, getty.ttys.container¶Used for spawning additional login prompts, see systemd-getty-generator(8) for details.
vmm.notify_socket¶Configures an
          sd_notify(3)
          compatible AF_VSOCK socket the service manager will report status information,
          ready notification and exit status on. For details see
          systemd(1).
system.machine_id¶Takes a 128bit ID to initialize the machine ID from (if it is not set yet). Interpreted by the service manager (PID 1). For details see systemd(1).