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Systemd 261 released with systemd-sysinstall, IMDSD, and storagectl

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Why This Matters

The release of systemd 261 introduces significant enhancements that improve Linux system management, security, and cloud integration. These updates streamline virtual machine metadata access, simplify OS installation, and bolster security with new restrictions and TPM support, marking a notable step forward for both developers and end-users in the Linux ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

Systemd 261 is out as stable today with a number of new features and ready to coincide with H2'2026 Linux distributions.The systemd 261 release is out today with a host of new features and capabilities for this Linux init system and service manager and a lot more. As covered previously on Phoronix, some of the interesting additions with systemd 261 include:- A new subsystem with systemd 261 is the Instance Metadata Service "IMDS". This includes the newthat makes IMDS services accessible to local programs. There is also a hardware database for recognizing established public clouds via SMBIOS information such as for Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, Google COmpute Engine, Oracle Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Hetzner, and others. This makes for a nice unified way of accessing virtual machine metadata from systemd.- Systemd 261 is also introducingas a new command-line tool and Varlink interface for exposing storage resources in a unified manner for use as managed user storage.- There is also nowthat provides a simple, modern textual installer for an OS. This wraps around systemd's partitioning capabilities, credential management, and other system management functionality while copying the OS from a temporary boot medium like a USB drive.- A new servicefor running the IBM Software TPM "swtpm" for an automatic fallback on systems that lack a pysical TPM but where TPM functionality should be made available.- A newfor ensuring that root directory permissions get set to 0555.- PID1 now supports the Linux kernel's Live Update Orchestrator "LUO" and Kernel Handover "KHO" capabilities.- User session managers now support persisting user units' FD Stores- A new unit setting ofallows for configuring the CPU set cgroup partition type such as root, isolated, or member for systemd services.- There is a new setting ofthat leverages a BPF LSM program for restricting execution to only binaries that are stored on a signed and verified DM-VERITY protected file-system.- New Varlink methods for the systemd manager interface for requesting system shutdown.is a new manager setting for a system-wide default of the Zswap writeback setting over the existing per-unit setting.

Systemd 261 source downloads and more details on the dozens of changes in full via GitHub