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Let's not allow anyone to look into /root/ if we create it via the
base-filesystem logic. i.e. change 0755 → 0750 as default access mode
for /root/, in case we create it if it happens to be missing.
This allows growfs to expand the filesystem even when the underlying
block device cannot be expanded. This has been useful for example on
LUKS devices that have already been expanded using systemd-repart.
This works around the following error:
```
root@mobian:/home/mobian# /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-growfs /
crypt_resize() of /dev/block/179:2 failed: Operation not permitted
```
This causes systemd-growfs to exit before resizing the partition when
`--dry-run` is passed. Resizing during a dry run of a change breaks the
users expectations.
This is a simple safety check, since we shouldn't invoke ioctls on fds
without being reasonably sure they are of the right type since ioctls
are overloaded, and we might be tricked hence to execute an operation on
an fd which means something different than what we expect.
This reverts commit f42d41cc5f.
DHCPv6 client does not require MAC address.
DHCPv4 client will be handled in a different way in a later commit.
Partially fixes#23546.
Newer binutils versions currently trigger the following warnings due to
a bug in gnu-efi
on arm64:
/usr/bin/ld.bfd: warning: src/boot/efi/systemd-bootaa64.elf has a LOAD segment with RWX permissions
on amd64:
/usr/bin/ld.bfd: warning: /usr/lib/crt0-efi-x86_64.o: missing .note.GNU-stack section implies executable stack
This results in a build failure due to --fatal-warnings.
Work around this issue by suppressing those warnings until gnu-efi has
been fixed.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1013341
Otherwise the return value of the last command is propagated, which may
cause spurious test failures. E.g., pkill returns 1 if no process
matched, which may be a problem in cleanup session:
cleanup_session() {
...
pkill -u "$(id -u logind-test-user)"
sleep 1
pkill -KILL -u "$(id -u logind-test-user)"
}
If there are no remaining processes when the final pkill runs, it will
return 1 and therefore cleanup_session will return 1 as well.
Several DHCP client tests change the system timezone.
Let's save the current timezone at the beginning, and restore it with
the saved value at the end.