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systemd 258-rc2 Released In Preparing For H2'2025 Linux Distributions

Written by Michael Larabel in systemd on 5 August 2025 at 09:00 PM EDT. 6 Comments
Released two weeks ago was systemd 258-rc1 with many changes throughout its massive codebase. Out today is a second release candidate of the forthcoming systemd 258.

Compared to all the changes outlined in the systemd 258-rc1 announcement across the diverse range of capabilities provided by this init system and service manager, there are a few more changes to mention with systemd 258-rc1.

First up, new BPF delegate options / tokens for the mount of bpffs: BPFDelegateCommands=, BPFDelegateMaps=, BPFDelegatePrograms=, and BPFDelegateAttachments=. With these new options they allow an unprivileged container to use some BPF functionality.

The new release also increases systemd-resolved's search domain hard cap from 256 to 1024 to handle complex network setups.

Also, bootctl's "--graceful" option is now implicitly enabled when running in a chroot. The hope here is to ease integration in packaging scripts.

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It's also been added to the NEWS that legacy iptables support via libiptc will be removed in systemd 259. Only the nftables back-end will be supported by systemd-networkd and systemd-nspawn starting in the v259 release.

Downloads and more details on systemd 258-rc2 via GitHub.

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