On 01/05/24 14:39, Skyler Ferris wrote:
> I was hoping that someone else more knowledgeable might have a better
> solution, but since nobody has replied I'll share the less-than-ideal
> solution I've been using.
Thanks a lot for the response!
> Basically, I just use some code to mount tmpfs onto
On 12/30/23 04:45, Ben Weinstein-Raun wrote:
> Does anyone know why this would happen, or how to fix it? I'm using the
> elogind service on top of %base-services.
>
I was hoping that someone else more knowledgeable might have a better
solution, but since nobody has replied I'll share the less-tha
I've noticed that several methods of opening a "login shell" do not
result in the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/run/user/) being created; and also
don't result in a session appearing in the output of `loginctl`:
* `mosh`
* `sudo -i loginctl`
* `su -l `
* `login`
I mentioned in another message that I'm hopi