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Lennart Poettering 5360b10f29 ssh-generator: create privsep dir via tmpfiles.d/ if we are told to
To make it easy to have a workable ssh-generator on various distros,
let's optionally generate the ssh privsep dir via tmpfiles.d/ drop-in.

This enables the concept with a path of /run/sshd/ as default. This is
the path Debian/Ubuntu uses, and means that we just work on those
distros. Debian/Ubuntu is the only distro (apparently?) that puts the
privsep dir under /run/, hence always needs the dir to be created
manually. Other distros don't need it that much, because they place the
dir in /usr/ (fedora, best choice!) or /var/ (others, not ideal, because
still mutable).

Also adds a longer explanation about this in NEWS, in the hope that
distro maintaines read that and maybe start cleaning this up.

Alternative to: #31543
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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.