[2019-04-22 09:18] "Serge E. Hallyn" <se...@hallyn.com> > > [ Dmitry Bogatov ] > > Dear login maintainers, currently we have following core executed during > > boot: > > > > # Create /var/run/utmp so we can login. > > true > /var/run/utmp > > if grep -q ^utmp: /etc/group > > then > > chmod 664 /var/run/utmp > > chgrp utmp /var/run/utmp > > fi > > > > It seems that system boots and works just fine without it. Are there any > > subtle reasons to keep creating /var/run/utmp in initscripts? > > Is the above pseudocode? If not, where is that code precisely?
It is from /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh from initscripts=2.94-3, lines 28-34. > Near as I can tell, if you do not create it, it will never exist, > and pututent entries will not be saved. According my experiments, it will. Even if I remove this code, something (login/getty, maybe?) still creates /var/run/utmp, root:root. Thus I am asking your advice, whether it is safe to not create /var/run/utmp in initscripts. -- Note, that I send and fetch email in batch, once every 24 hours. If matter is urgent, try https://t.me/kaction --