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authorZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2016-06-15 17:02:27 -0400
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-06-15 23:02:27 +0200
commita1feacf77f324f8af43de7f994372fbc72d58ae9 (patch)
treedb35ca3d1b19ef0fb225a64b903a5867bf3faf52 /src/coredump
parent77d4acf332abd24025f31455f492fa83d97cb2e1 (diff)
load-fragment: ignore ENOTDIR/EACCES errors (#3510)
If for whatever reason the file system is "corrupted", we want to be resilient and ignore the error, as long as we can load the units from a different place. Arch bug https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/49547. A user had an ntfs symlink (essentially a file) instead of a directory after restoring from backup. We should just ignore that like we would treat a missing directory, for general resiliency. We should treat permission errors similarly. For example an unreadable /usr/local/lib directory would prevent (user) instances of systemd from loading any units. It seems better to continue.
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