![]() I think pam_lastlog is the only thing that writes to these files in practice on a modern Linux system, so in a configuration that doesn't use that module, we don't need to create these files. I used tmpfiles.d instead of activation snippets to create the logs. It's good enough for upstream and other distros; it's probably good enough for us. |
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