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<listitem><para>Queries for the address records (A and AAAA) of single-label non-synthesized names are
resolved via unicast DNS using search domains. For any interface which defines search domains, such
look-ups are routed to the servers defined for that interface, suffixed with each of those search
domains. When global search domains are defined, such look-ups are routed to the global servers. For
each search domain, queries are performed by suffixing the name with each of the search domains in
turn. Additionally, lookup of single-label names via unicast DNS may be enabled with the
<varname>ResolveUnicastSingleLabel=yes</varname> setting. The details of which servers are queried and
how the final reply is chosen are described below. Note that this means that address queries for
single-label names are never sent out to remote DNS servers by default, and resoulution is only
possible if search domains are defined.</para></listitem>
look-ups are routed to that interface, suffixed with each of the search domains defined on that
interface in turn. When global search domains are defined, such look-ups are routed to all interfaces,
suffixed by each of the global search domains in turn. Additionally, lookup of single-label names via
unicast DNS may be enabled with the <varname>ResolveUnicastSingleLabel=yes</varname> setting. The
details of which servers are queried and how the final reply is chosen are described below. Note that
this means that address queries for single-label names are never sent out to remote DNS servers by
default, and resoulution is only possible if search domains are defined.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Multi-label names with the domain suffix <literal>.local</literal> are resolved using
MulticastDNS on all local interfaces where MulticastDNS is enabled. As with LLMNR, IPv4 address lookups

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@ -526,10 +526,8 @@ int unit_deserialize(Unit *u, FILE *f, FDSet *fds) {
/* Let's make sure that everything that is deserialized also gets any potential new cgroup settings
* applied after we are done. For that we invalidate anything already realized, so that we can
* realize it again. */
if (u->cgroup_realized) {
unit_invalidate_cgroup(u, _CGROUP_MASK_ALL);
unit_invalidate_cgroup_bpf(u);
}
return 0;
}