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docs/deprecated: update "oom-score-adjust" status for daemon #4737

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Using this option on the daemon will now produce an error (flag will be removed entirely in v26.0).

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Using this option on the daemon will now produce an error (flag will
be removed entirely in v26.0).

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <[email protected]>
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codecov-commenter commented Dec 20, 2023

Codecov Report

Merging #4737 (924ec7f) into master (5777c1b) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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I'll bring this one in, as it's just a minor adjustment in docs (no code changes)

@thaJeztah thaJeztah merged commit 3cc1361 into docker:master Dec 20, 2023
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@thaJeztah thaJeztah deleted the noomore-score-adjust branch December 20, 2023 22:44
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