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Hello,
I've been playing with systemd-nspawn on Gnome for a while now and everything works as espected.
But for some reason, I always have to change the permissions on the /var/lib/machines folder from 700 to 755 so I can access it with my sudo user.
After I reboot, the permissions are somehow reset to 700....
I've been looking in journalctl, but I can't seem to find which process is resetting these permissions and why.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thx
Last edited by chrisdb (2018-05-16 19:31:31)
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Welcome to the forums chrisdb
But for some reason, I always have to change the permissions on the /var/lib/machines folder from 700 to 755 so I can access it with my sudo user.
This doesn't make any sense - unless you aren't using sudo.
After I reboot, the permissions are somehow reset to 700....
I've been looking in journalctl, but I can't seem to find which process is resetting these permissions and why.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thx
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Thank you very much Slithery!!
If found it:
Q /var/lib/machines 0700 - - -
Just one more question, do you think containers should be run as root?
Maybe that's why this option exists?
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