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[PATCH] environment: Provide a writable /run/user/$UID.
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Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> For normal users this is fine, but for root the whole /run should be
>> writable, the way it is on normal system. Thoughts?
>
> For root, the whole root file system should be writable.
Well... That would be one way to solve this. Default to --writable-root
if UID is zero.
> So I wonder if it makes sense to special-case the above to be “/run”
> when UID is zero; WDYT?
I was thinking about programs that are expected to be run as a root and
have hard-coded PID file, lock file or something else under /run. But I
have no example to put forward. So maybe your version is enough, and we
can revisit this in another pass later if the need realizes?
I do not really have a strong opinion either way here, just wanted to
raise the point for consideration. Feel free to proceed with the
original version. ^_^
Tomas
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