allows configuration of foo-over-udp decapsulation endpoints. sadly networkd
seems to lack the features necessary to support local and peer address
configuration, so those are only supported when using scripted configuration.
9fea6d4c85 broke rtl_433-exporter by
introducing several hardening options which do not play well with
rtl_433 requiring writing to USB. More precisely, rtl_433 requires
(a) AF_NETLINK to configure the radio; (b) access to the USB device,
but PrivateDevices=true hides them; (c) rw access to the USB device,
but DeviceAllow= block-lists everything.
This commit was tested on real hardware with a standard NixOS setup.
Checks whether all spaces are inside double quotes, thus ensuring that one
string parses as no more than one kernel param.
Co-authored-by: pennae <82953136+pennae@users.noreply.github.com>
unifi does not shut down properly when stopped via systemd (it always exits with
SIGTERM exit status) because systemd wants stop commands to not exit before the
main command is gone and unifi does not comply. the easiest way around this is
to have systemd send an ignored signal after the stop command has exited.
unifi may still throw exceptions during shutdown, but it *does* exit cleanly as
far as systemd is concerned now.
The timex collector (enabled by default) needs the
adjtimex syscall, which was disabled by
9fea6d4c85.
So allow it unless the timex collector is disabled.
The systemd collector needs AF_UNIX to talk to
/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket, which was broken
with 9fea6d4c85.
This commit allows AF_UNIX when needed.
In case of a power loss shortly after first boot,
the host keys gernerated by ssh-keygen could exist
in the file system but have zero size, preventing
sshd from starting up.
This commit changes the behaviour to generate host
keys if the file either does not exist or has zero
size, fixing the problem on the next boot.
Thanks to @SuperSandro2000 for figuring this out.
On some systems bootctl cannot write the `LoaderSystemToken` EFI variable
during installation, which results in a failure to install the boot
loader. Upstream provides a flag (--graceful) to ignore such write failures -
this change exposes it as a configuration option.
As the exact semantics of this option appear to be somewhat volatile it
should be used only if systemd-boot otherwise fails to install.