Bug#792187: systemd: systemctl start not working when ReadWriteDirectories is a symlink

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Jul 23 11:55:46 BST 2015


Am 22.07.2015 um 17:42 schrieb nfb:
>> Are you suspecting the arm architecture or the custom kernel to be the
>> culprit? Can you test the stock Debian kernel on arm?
>> Your custom kernel, does it have every option enabled as specified in
>> /usr/share/doc/systemd/README.gz
> 
> Yes i suspect about the kernel, also because among the error logs i
> reported we can read:
> 
> kernel: Chromium OS LSM: Mount path with symlinks prohibited
> 
> I've not built the kernel by myself, so i don't know much details
> about it, but it's the default chromeOS kernel shipped with this arm
> chromebook. There is no way to try the stock debian kernel due to how
> the boot process works on this device (restricted boot loader and
> separate signed kernel partition).
> 

Hm, if the Chromium kernel/LSM forbids this, I don't see how this can be
fixed in systemd? Do you?


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