On Wed, 2024-06-05 at 06:41 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Good luck finding where this is documented in the  
> man pages, for overrides. There were barrels of laughs in
> systemd.exec(5).  
> First, there are several instances of "ProtectHome=yes" sprinkled in
> random  
> places. Then, when you get to the actual description:
> 
>       ProtectHome=
>            Takes a boolean argument or the special values "read-only"
> or
>            "tmpfs". If true, the directories /home/, /root, and
> /run/user are
>            made inaccessible and empty for processes invoked by this
> unit.
> 
> What does "true" mean here? Does it refer to the setting existence,
> overall?  
> Or, boolean as "true" and "false", but if so, what's
> "ProtectHome=yes" is  
> all about?

I'd suggest reporting a documentation bug. It's the only way this will
ever be clarified. I think people generally don't bother reporting this
kind of thing (and I include myself in that) but it's important.

poc
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