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systemd, an init system, can now delete your /home directory since it thinks it's a temporary directory :marseyexcited:

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/33349

orange site: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40729259

:capychad3: developer:

So an option that is literally documented as saying "all files and directories created by a tmpfiles.d/ entry will be deleted", that you knew nothing about, sounded like a "good idea"? Did you even go and look what tmpfiles.d entries you had beforehand?

Maybe don't just run random commands that you know nothing about, while ignoring what the documentation tells you? Just a thought eh

also:

systemd locked as too heated and limited conversation to collaborators 2 days ago :marseyjanny:

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So it's called systemd-tmpfiles but actually it's a more generic tool for the world of systemd to create and clean up files, so it is given the responsibility of creating /home on first boot, therefore it is responsible for deleting /home, I think even if you made /home yourself before first boot.

This is one thing I don't like about systemd is it's like they expect you to be a big systemd fan, to really get into it and know all the lore.

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