From: Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@debian.org>
To: 64775@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#64775: /run should be cleaned on boot
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2023 12:23:54 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <878rb9ysol.fsf@wireframe> (raw)
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So, if there are files sitting around in /run, they do not get cleaned
up unless it is something guix is already aware of
(e.g. /run/setuid-programs).
I noticed this when experimenting with:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/61462
Add support for file capabilities(7)
Even after a reboot, the leftovers from that experimental patchset were
still present in /run...
While I know that Guix does not really follow the FHS in most respects,
maybe the intention of /run defined there should still be respected?
https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch03s15.html
3.15. /run : Run-time variable data
3.15.1. Purpose
This directory contains system information data describing the system
since it was booted. Files under this directory must be cleared
(removed or truncated as appropriate) at the beginning of the boot
process.
...
Many distros implement this by having /run on a tmpfs, but making sure
to clean up /run at boot seems like a reasonable thing to do at the very
least.
I am not sure if it makes sense to do housecleaning of /run from guix
system reconfigure ... as there may be legitimate uses for other
processes to write there.
live well,
vagrant
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next reply other threads:[~2023-07-21 19:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-07-21 19:23 Vagrant Cascadian [this message]
2023-07-21 19:36 ` bug#64775: /run should be cleaned on boot Csepp
2023-07-21 19:57 ` Vagrant Cascadian
2023-07-21 20:24 ` Saku Laesvuori via Bug reports for GNU Guix
2023-08-06 13:18 ` Hilton Chain via Bug reports for GNU Guix
2023-08-06 20:06 ` Vagrant Cascadian
2023-08-07 1:33 ` Hilton Chain via Bug reports for GNU Guix
2023-08-07 14:39 ` Maxim Cournoyer
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2023-02-12 20:37 [bug#61462] Add support for file capabilities(7) Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Guix-patches via
2023-07-15 23:59 ` [bug#61462] [PATCH v2 01/10] system: Disallow file-like setuid-programs Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Guix-patches via
2023-07-21 18:53 ` [bug#61462] Add support for file capabilities(7) Vagrant Cascadian
2023-07-21 19:11 ` Vagrant Cascadian
2023-08-08 15:40 ` Ludovic Courtès
2023-08-29 20:29 ` [bug#61462] /run should be cleaned on boot Vagrant Cascadian
2024-09-15 22:29 ` bug#64775: " Ludovic Courtès
[not found] ` <87o7ipvbhh.fsf__48662.4622646318$1693341314$gmane$org@wireframe>
2023-08-29 21:21 ` brian via Bug reports for GNU Guix
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