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Let's make missing write access to /proc/sys non-fatal to the sysctl service.
This is a follow-up to 411e869f49 which altered
the condition for running the sysctl service to check for /proc/sys/net being
writable, accepting that /proc/sys might be read-only. In order to ensure the
boot-up stays clean in containers lower the log level for the EROFS errors
generated due to this.
So far "no_gc" was set on -.slice and init.scope, to units that are always
running, cannot be stopped and never exist in an "inactive" state. Since these
units are the only users of this flag, let's remodel it and rename it
"perpetual" and let's derive more funcitonality off it. Specifically, refuse
enqueing stop jobs for these units, and report that they are "unstoppable" in
the CanStop bus property.
Switch drivers uses phys_port_name attribute to pass front panel port
name to user. Use it to generate netdev names.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@mellanox.com>
This makes applying groups after applying the working directory, this
may allow some flexibility but at same it is not a big deal since we
don't execute or do anything between applying working directory and
droping groups.
Rewrite the function to be slightly simpler. In particular, if a specific
match is found (like ConditionVirtualization=yes), simply return an answer
immediately, instead of relying that "yes" will not be matched by any of
the virtualization names below.
No functional change.
Various things don't work when we're running in a user namespace, but it's
pretty hard to reliably detect if that is true.
A function is added which looks at /proc/self/uid_map and returns false
if the default "0 0 UINT32_MAX" is found, and true if it finds anything else.
This misses the case where an 1:1 mapping with the full range was used, but
I don't know how to distinguish this case.
'systemd-detect-virt --private-users' is very similar to
'systemd-detect-virt --chroot', but we check for a user namespace instead.
Fixes:
$ ls -l /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 17 2016 /bin/sh -> dash
$ ./autogen.sh c
./autogen.sh: 22: ./autogen.sh: [[: not found
...
checking whether make supports nested variables... (cached) yes
checking build system type... Invalid configuration `c': machine `c' not
recognized
configure: error: /bin/bash build-aux/config.sub c failed
this is a follow-up for a5e739a570
In case of running test-execute on systems with systemd < v232, several
tests like privatedevices or protectkernelmodules fail because
/run/systemd/inaccessible/ doesn't exist. In these cases, we should skip
tests to avoid unnecessary errors.
See also https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4243#issuecomment-253665566