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This adds /etc/locale.conf to the set of configuration files populated by tmpfiles.d factory /etc handling. In particular, the build-time locale configuration in systemd is now wired to a /usr factory file, and installed to the system. On boot, if other locale customization tools did not write /etc/locale.conf on the system, the factory default file gets copied to /etc by systemd-tmpfiles. This is done in order to avoid skews between different system components when no locale settings are configured. At that point, systemd can safely act as the fallback owner of /etc/locale.conf.
Files in this directory contain configuration for systemd-tmpfiles, a program to create, delete, and clean up volatile and temporary files and directories. See man:tmpfiles.d(5) for explanation of the configuration file format, and man:systemd-tmpfiles(8) for a description of when and how this configuration is applied. Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config tmpfiles.d' to display the effective config.