@didrocks you were one of the original authors of the `zsys` patch [1] that is now causing the bug, and iirc we discussed in the Hague that this patch could probably be dropped. Do you still support that decision, and validate that I can drop the patch in the upcoming merge of `shadow?
[1]: https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shadow/tree/debian/patches/1015_add_zsys_support.patch -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to adduser in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2049529 Title: Ubuntu delta causes `can't open /dev/null: No such file or directory` errors in minimal environments (chroot/unshare) Status in adduser package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in shadow package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in adduser source package in Noble: Confirmed Status in shadow source package in Noble: Confirmed Bug description: Hi, I was digging into fixing `autopkgtest`'s `unshare` testsuite, and the rabbit hole led me here. Here is a very quick reproducer, first: Start a fresh Ubuntu VM. Here is a quick path, but other ways should do fine: ``` $ cd /tmp $ autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud -a amd64 -r noble $ kvm -m 1G -snapshot -hda autopkgtest-noble-amd64.img ``` Now in the VM: ``` $ sudo apt install -y mmdebstrap $ mmdebstrap noble /tmp/rootfs [...] $ sudo useradd --create-home --root /tmp/rootfs user1 can't open /dev/null: No such file or directory ``` The line `can't open /dev/null: No such file or directory` is printed on `stderr`, and that's unexpected by the part of the code I was debugging in the first place. Digging a bit led me to that line that does the printing: https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shadow/tree/debian/patches/1015_add_zsys_support.patch#n69 There seem to me that there are multiple issues with that patch: * Why try to call `zsysctl` in every case without first checking that it would be relevant: ZFS is not even installed on the VM we just created, less alone it has any ZFS volume/pool/whatever. * Obviously, when creating a user in a `chroot`, `/dev/null` won't exist unless mapped, and `useradd` is perfectly aware of that, because it even does the `chroot` call itself! But why even try to mess with ZFS in the `chroot` case in the first place? From what history @brian-murray told me, this patch was part of some ZFS experimentation in the past. Maybe that experimentation is now finished, and that patch could be dropped? At the very least it needs improvements, imho. EDIT: Just for context on why this issue appears only now: I was trying to fix the `unshare` testsuite in `autopkgtest`, which is pretty recent (2022) (https://salsa.debian.org/ci- team/autopkgtest/-/commit/d1671f94f68bce9a0c6793310a9f8b79b4e919a5) even upstream on Debian, and has never worked yet on Ubuntu. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adduser/+bug/2049529/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp