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CONDITION_PATH_IS_DIRECTORY, CONDITION_PATH_IS_SYMBOLIC_LINK and
CONDITION_FILE_IS_EXECUTABLE gave reversed results when the path
did not exist at all.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=737047
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container, not in a VM
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binary we'll spawn
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The virtualization condition and others use lowercase identifiers, so
for the sake of keeping things least surprising, use lowercase
identifiers here too.
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Using ConditionSecurity a unit can depend on a security module being
enabled/disabled. For now the only recognized security module is SELinux.
I'd like to use this feature for a unit that creates /.autorelabel if
SELinux is disabled, to ensure a relabel is done automatically when the
system is later rebooted with SELinux enabled.
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Several condition types were missing their strings, they were showing as
"(null)" in systemctl dump.
Indentation was missing too.
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Instead of the /dev/.run trick we have currently implemented, we decided
to move the early-boot runtime dir to /run.
An existing /var/run directory is bind-mounted to /run. If /var/run is
already a symlink, no action is taken.
An existing /var/lock directory is bind-mounted to /run/lock.
If /var/lock is already a symlink, no action is taken.
To implement the directory vs. symlink logic, we have a:
ConditionPathIsDirectory=
now, which is used in the mount units.
Skipped mount unit in case of symlink:
$ systemctl status var-run.mount
var-run.mount - Runtime Directory
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/var-run.mount)
Active: inactive (dead)
start condition failed at Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:51:41 +0100; 6min ago
Where: /var/run
What: /run
CGroup: name=systemd:/system/var-run.mount
The systemd rpm needs to make sure to add something like:
%pre
mkdir -p -m0755 /run >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
or it needs to be added to filesystem.rpm.
Udev -git already uses /run if that exists, and is writable at bootup.
Otherwise it falls back to the current /dev/.udev.
Dracut and plymouth need to be adopted to switch from /dev/.run to run
too.
Cheers,
Kay
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accessing /proc/cmdline
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