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This reverts the second part of 8125e8d38e3aa099c7dce8b0161997b8842aebdc.
The first part was reverted in 750e550eba362096d56a35104c6a32631aa67b8e.
The problem starts when s-v-s.s is pulled in by something that is then pulled
in by sysinit.target. Every time a unit is started, systemd recursively checks
all dependencies, and since sysinit.target is pull in by almost anything, we'll
start s-v-s.s over and over. In particular, plymouth-start.service currently
has Wants=s-v-s.s and After=s-v-s.s.
We're operating on known paths in root-owned directories here, so the detour
through toctou-safe methods that require /proc to be mounted is not necessary.
Should fix https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1807768.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1807768. It turns
out that sysusers cannot query if the group exists:
Failed to check if group dnsmasq already exists: No such process
...
Failed to check if group systemd-timesync already exists: No such process
When the same command is executed later, the issue does not occur. Not sure why
the behaviour in the initial transaction is different. But let's accept all
errors that the man pages list. We check if the user/group exists before creating
anyway, so this seems pretty safe.
It fully initializes the address structure, so no need for pre-initialization,
and also returns the length of the address, so no need to recalculate using
SOCKADDR_UN_LEN().
socklen_t is unsigned, so let's not use an int for it. (It doesn't matter, but
seems cleaner and more portable to not assume anything about the type.)
It returns 32 bits, unsigned on amd64, so it's probably similar everywhere
with glibc. But let's make the code generic, without assuming specific size
or signedness.
.msg_namelen was set to a bogus value before we actually stored the path in the
the structure. sockaddr_un_set_path() returns the length, so just use that.
Fixes#14799.
This patch modifies the RequireMountsFor setting in systemd-nspawn@.service to wait for the machine instance directory to be mounted, not just /var/lib/machines.
Closes#14931
As of the commit aae9a96d4b3a8562af9e8c6a23871b442645b954 removing --follow
option in systemctl command, OUTPUT_FOLLOW has never been set anywhere. Let's
remove it.
The condition expression of the if-statement in show_journal() that refers to
OUTPUT_FOLLOW now thus evaluates always to true. Hence, the call of
sd_journal_wait() is in dead code, and the outer infinite for-loop is
meaningless, which we remove as cleanup.
There is no functional change by this commit.
machined needs access to the host mount namespace to propagate bind
mounts created with the "machinectl bind" command. However, the
"ProtectKernelLogs" directive relies on mount namespaces to make the
kernel ring buffer inaccessible. This commit removes the
"ProtectKernelLogs=yes" directive from machined service file introduced
in 6168ae5.
Closes#14559.