To support ProtectHome=y in a user namespace (which mounts the inaccessible
nodes), the nodes need to be accessible by the user. Create these paths and
devices in the user runtime directory so they can be used later if needed.
The test exercises that PrivateTmp=yes and ProtectHome={read-only,tmpfs}
directives work as expected when PrivateUsers=yes in a user manager.
Some code is also added to test-functions to help set up test cases that
exercise the user manager.
PrefixRoute= was added by e63be0847c,
but unfortunately, the meaning of PrefixRoute= is inverted; when true
IFA_F_NOPREFIXROUTE flag is added. This introduces AddPrefixRoute=
setting.
Don't try to show top level drop-in for non-existent units or when trying to
instantiate non-instantiated units:
$ systemctl cat nonexistent@.service
Assertion 'name' failed at src/shared/dropin.c:143, function unit_file_find_dirs(). Aborting.
$ systemctl cat systemd-journald@.service
Assertion 'name' failed at src/shared/dropin.c:143, function unit_file_find_dirs(). Aborting.
The code existed in machinectl to use stdin/stdout if the path for
import/export tar/raw was empty or dash (-) but a check to
`fd_verify_regular` in importd prevented it from working.
Update the check instead to explicitly check for regular file or
pipe/fifo.
Fixes#14346
These tests two have shown to be flaky in Ubuntu test infrastructure,
but got more reliable with increased timeouts of 300 seconds each.
Signed-off-by: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>