
This commit does several things at once: - Drop the usage of bdebstrap, it doesnt seem to be available as a Debian package going forward, and it makes the start of building unit tests easier. - Use the "unshare" mode by default. This allows us to build a rootfs as a regular user and doesnt create device files. Which allows us to to drop some workarounds. - Add debian/trixie support. This was created by doing a straight copy of debian/bookworm. Story: 2010867 Task: 48556 Test Plan PASS Create ostree branch Change-Id: Idd38c6417769296d7ab4d6640624a18d5de74da4 Signed-off-by: Charles Short <charles.short@windriver.com>
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# /etc/adduser.conf: `adduser' configuration.
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# See adduser(8) and adduser.conf(5) for full documentation.
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# A commented out setting indicates that this is the default in the
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# code. If you need to change those settings, remove the comment and
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# make your intended change.
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# STDERRMSGLEVEL, STDOUTMSGLEVEL, and LOGMSGLEVEL set the minimum
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# priority for messages logged to syslog/journal and the console,
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# respectively.
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# Values are trace, debug, info, warn, err, and fatal.
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# Messages with the set priority or higher get logged to the
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# respective medium.
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#STDERRMSGLEVEL=warn
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#STDOUTMSGLEVEL=info
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#SYSLOGLEVEL=info
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# The login shell to be used for all new users.
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# Default: DSHELL=/bin/bash
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#DSHELL=/bin/bash
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# The directory in which new home directories should be created.
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# Default: DHOME=/home
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DHOME=/var/home
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# The directory from which skeletal user configuration files
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# will be copied.
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# Default: SKEL=/etc/skel
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#SKEL=/etc/skel
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# Specify inclusive ranges of UIDs and GIDs from which UIDs and GIDs
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# for system users, system groups, non-system users and non-system groups
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# can be dynamically allocated.
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# Default: FIRST_SYSTEM_UID=100, LAST_SYSTEM_UID=999
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#FIRST_SYSTEM_UID=100
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#LAST_SYSTEM_UID=999
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# Default: FIRST_SYSTEM_GID=100, LAST_SYSTEM_GID=999
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#FIRST_SYSTEM_GID=100
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#LAST_SYSTEM_GID=999
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# Default: FIRST_UID=1000, LAST_UID=59999
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#FIRST_UID=1000
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#LAST_UID=59999
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# Default: FIRST_GID=1000, LAST_GID=59999
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#FIRST_GID=1000
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#LAST_GID=59999
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# Specify a file or a directory containing UID and GID pool.
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#UID_POOL=/etc/adduser-pool.conf
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#UID_POOL=/etc/adduser-pool.d/
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#GID_POOL=/etc/adduser-pool.conf
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#GID_POOL=/etc/adduser-pool.d/
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# Specify whether each created non-system user will be
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# given their own group to use.
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# Default: USERGROUPS=yes
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#USERGROUPS=yes
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# Defines the groupname or GID of the group all newly-created
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# non-system users are placed into.
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# It is a configuration error to define both variables
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# even if the values are consistent.
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# Default: USERS_GID=undefined, USERS_GROUP=users
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#USERS_GID=100
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#USERS_GROUP=users
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# The permissions mode for home directories of non-system users.
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# Default: DIR_MODE=0700
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#DIR_MODE=0700
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# The permissions mode for home directories of system users.
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# Default: SYS_DIR_MODE=0755
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#SYS_DIR_MODE=0755
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# If set to a nonempty value, new users will have quotas copied
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# from that user with `edquota -p QUOTAUSER newuser'
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# Default: QUOTAUSER=""
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#QUOTAUSER=""
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# Non-system user- and groupnames are checked against this regular
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# expression.
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# Default: NAME_REGEX="^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*\$?$"
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#NAME_REGEX="^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*\$?$"
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# System user- and groupnames are checked against this regular
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# expression.
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# Default: SYS_NAME_REGEX="^[a-z_][-a-z0-9_]*\$?$"
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#SYS_NAME_REGEX="^[a-z_][-a-z0-9_]*\$?$"
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# When populating the newly created home directory of a non-system user,
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# files in SKEL matching this regex are not copied.
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# Default: SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX="\.(dpkg|ucf)-(old|new|dist|save)$"
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#SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX="\.(dpkg|ucf)-(old|new|dist|save)$"
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# list of groups that new non-system users will be added to
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# if ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS is non-zero or set on the command line.
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# Default: EXTRA_GROUPS="users"
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#EXTRA_GROUPS="users"
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# Setting this to something other than 0 will cause adduser to add
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# newly created non-system users to the list of groups defined by
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# EXTRA_GROUPS.
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# Default: ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS=0
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#ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS=0
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