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ifname_resolvconf_mangle is supposed to remove protocol suffixes like .dhcp
from interface names. But this removed also valid parts of the ifname like
VLAN IDs, e.g. enp2s0u4.72.dhcp -> enp2s0u4 instead of enp2s0u4.72
After this change, everything behind the last dot is removed instead of the first.
While this provides some marginal speedup, the disadvantage is
that files are never removed when doing cached builds, which can
sometimes lead to hard to debug issues. So let's not do this by
default.
They're floppy disk flux readers and writers used in digital
preservation and can be broadly considered to be "analyzers" of magnetic
fluxes.
This will have the intended side-effect of giving access to the device
to users at the console, obsoleting:
https://github.com/keirf/greaseweazle/blob/master/scripts/49-greaseweazle.rules
This tweaks user creation logic to properly take into consideration
an explicitly requested GID.
It fixes a bug where the creation flow would mistakenly fall back
to use the username instead, resulting in wrong lookups in case of
users and groups using the same name.
This relaxes the availability check when creating a group, if an
explicit GID has been requested.
It avoids mixing up users and groups entries with valid and unique
UIDs/GIDs, but each having the same ID number.
Previously, if sd_device_enumerator_add_match_sysattr() is called for
the same sysattr with different values, then no device passed the filter.
Now, the accepted values (or patterns) are stored in strv, and if the
sysattr value of a device matches with the strv, then the device passes
the filter.
When deploying an image using systemd-repart and systemd-growfs one
should have the image expanded entirely and ready to use after the first
boot. This ensures that growfs does not occur before repart, thus
requiring a second boot.