systemd: reintroduce "hostnamed, localed, timedated: disable methods that change system settings" patch #226192
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Description of changes
This reintroduces "[PATCH] hostnamed, localed, timedated: disable methods that change system settings."
As explained in #224080,
/etc
is not read-only, but contains symlinks to the (read-only)/etc/static
. We still want to keep that logic.With this change,
nixosTests.timezone
succeeds again.I also batched this PR with a rework of the fsck patch, as we were missing some locations. This now uses the same logic to find
fsck
, and was sent to upstream in systemd/systemd#27274 (helping with #80038)Things done
sandbox = true
set innix.conf
? (See Nix manual)nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD"
. Note: all changes have to be committed, also see nixpkgs-review usage./result/bin/
)