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sssd and tmpfs

May 19, 2014 | Categories: Linux, Technical | Tags: fedora, rpm, sssd, systemd, tmpfiles, tmpfiles.d, tmpfs No Comments ↓

After my previous efforts to migrate to sssd, it was discovered after a reboot that sssd and a tmpfs /var/log did not play well together.  sssd has a couple of minor faults: If the default /var/log/sssd directory does not exist, sssd will not start It does not create the default /var/log/sssd directory if one does

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