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When starting a wayland session through a systemd service for a non-root
user, the compositor (based on wlroots) is denied the authorization to
change vt.
Once the user logs in, either through a local console or via ssh, the
compositor can work properly.
This is related to the login polkit policy:
- `allow_inactive` has value `auth_admin_keep`, denying any non-root
user session the authorization to change vt
- `allow_active` has value `yes`, which explains why the vt change
becomes possible once the user logs in through another channel
By changing the `allow_inactive` value to `yes`, any user session setup
in a service file can switch vt, allowing wayland sessions for non-root
users.
We used to log the following error:
"Start job for unit user-1000.slice failed with 'canceled'"
which can be really misleading if the actual job failed at *stopping* a unit.
Indeed "Start" was hard coded but it was wrong since we can also fail with stop
jobs which are enqueued when a session is stopped.
When specifying `DHCPv4.SendOption=`, it is used by systemd-networkd to
set the value of that option within the DHCP request that is sent out.
This differs to setting `DHCPServer.SendOption=`, which will place all
the options together as suboptions into the vendor-specific information
(code 43) option.
This commit adds two new config options, `DHCPv4.SendVendorOption=` and
`DHCPServer.SendVendorOption=`. These both have the behaviour of the old
`DHCPServer.SendOption=` flag, and set the value of the suboption in the
vendor-specific information option.
The behaviour of `DHCPServer.SendOption=` is then changed to reflect
that of `DHCPv4.SendOption=`. It will set the value of the corresponding
option in the DHCP request.
Calling `mac_selinux_enforcing()`, which calls `security_getenforce()`, on a SELinux disabled system causes the following error message to be printed:
Failed to get SELinux enforced status: No such file or directory
Fixes: 257188f80c ("selinux: cache enforced status and treat retrieve failure as enforced mode")
Supersedes: #15145
codesearch.debian.net shows no uses (except for the definition in systemd and
elogind).
$ cat > test.c
int main() {
sd_bus_try_close(NULL);
return 0;
}
$ gcc -Isrc/systemd -Wall -o testbus test.c -lsystemd
test.c: In function ‘main’:
test.c:4:3: warning: ‘sd_bus_try_close’ is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
4 | sd_bus_try_close(NULL);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from test.c:1:
src/systemd/sd-bus.h:180:5: note: declared here
180 | int sd_bus_try_close(sd_bus *bus) _sd_deprecated_; /* deprecated */
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
With the default config repeated press of fn+VolumeUp or fn+VolumeDown lead to
repeated presses even after release, which leads to volume going to 100% or 0%.
$ sudo ln -svf multi-user.target /run/systemd/generator.early/default.target
'/run/systemd/generator.early/default.target' -> 'multi-user.target'
$ sudo build/systemctl set-default --root=/ sysinit.target
Removed /etc/systemd/system/default.target.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/default.target → /usr/lib/systemd/system/sysinit.target.
Note: "multi-user.target" is the default unit (possibly a runtime override).
The output is not super informative, but it should be enough to point the user in
the right direction.
Fixes#3645.