Package: systemd Version: 232-8 Can the configuration files under /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/ be distributed be their respective packages. Like: Configuration file Package colord.conf colord dbus.conf dbus gvfsd-fuse-tmpfiles.conf gvfs or gvfs-common lvm2.conf lvm2 man-db.conf man-db openvpn.conf openvpn sshd.conf openssh-server x11.conf x11-common
The reason why that's bothering me is, I am using SELinux on a headless debian, i.e. I have no xserver/x11 package installed. Therefore I have no SELinux modules for xserver/x11 loaded. But because systemd-tmpfiles creates the temporary files for x11 and I have no SELinux context for them, I get these output when relabeling the filesystem: root@debianSE:/root/dtdnssync# restorecon -vv -R -n / Warning no default label for /tmp/.XIM-unix Warning no default label for /tmp/.X11-unix Warning no default label for /tmp/.Test-unix Warning no default label for /tmp/.ICE-unix Warning no default label for /tmp/.font-unix It's not breaking anything but it's noisy. Kindly Regards, Christian Göttsche