Am 15.01.2018 um 12:57 schrieb Martin Pitt: > Note that *in general*, DynamicUser=yes does not *require* libnss-systemd. > Services start without it, the only effect is that showing the process with > tools like "ps" will not be able to resolve a dynamic user ID to a name - it > will just be shown as an ID. This might be a bit confusing, but acceptable for > some environments, hence I just made it a Recommends:, not a Depends:. > > If timesyncd in particular somehow wants to resolve the systemd-timesyncd > system user in its own code, then that either should be fixed, or systemd > needs > to raise libnss-systemd to a Depends: for that particular bug/reason.
That's interesting. Thanks for the clarification, Martin and for setting me straight. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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