FYI, there is a bug in systemd. So, running: "systemd-tmpfiles --purge" will delete your /home/ in systemd version 256. #linux
Source: https://mathstodon.xyz/@bremner/112615591101488528 and https://x.com/DevuanOrg/status/1802997574695080067
FYI, there is a bug in systemd. So, running: "systemd-tmpfiles --purge" will delete your /home/ in systemd version 256. #linux
Source: https://mathstodon.xyz/@bremner/112615591101488528 and https://x.com/DevuanOrg/status/1802997574695080067
@nixCraft Bug or feature? 😃
@nixCraft irony: devuan posting this on Elon's data gathering box
@nixCraft very cool!
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42% less Unix philosophy indeed.
👏 👏 👏 🎉
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Oooooops 😅.
@nixCraft Why on earth is home directory on a desktop system is a temp dir unless the system is intended to be immutable?
@nixCraft some programs are more subtle than others about wanting you to clean your home folder.
@nixCraft Not a bug, it's a feature!
@nixCraft so that's why they're calling it systemd(icks)
@nixCraft i wonder what "run0 systemd-tmpfiles --purge" does...remove root's home? double the delicious bloat-fun!!
anyway, kids will be posting this "feature" command on reddit as a remedy for any systemd issue and folks will be blindly copy pasting it...i can see it now.
lulz.
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