dustymabe changed the topic of #fedora-coreos to: Fedora CoreOS :: Find out more at https://getfedora.org/coreos/ :: Logs at https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/fedora-coreos
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<queeup[m]> ```yml```
<queeup[m]> I am using this butane file to generate user systemd file. But but it creates file as a `core` user but directory as a `root` user. Because of that user systemd service can't start. `~/.config` directory is belonging to `root` and can't create `~/.config/cni` directory.... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/25d77d9c53986a08de2d8f508747bc5bbe7bf630>)
<queeup[m]> This is a bug I guess. I expected to directories created with `core` user too like created file.
<queeup[m]> * I am using this butane file to generate user systemd file. But but it creates file as a `core` user but directory as a `root` user. Because of that user systemd service can't start. `~/.config` directory is belonging to `root` and can't create `~/.config/cni` directory.... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/a72b5c45a0abd10e736d3b0af10438879816a2f9>)
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<queeup[m]> travier: Subscribed. Thx.
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<travier[m]> You can set the permissions yourselves in your Butane config to work around the issue until we add sugar in Butane.
<travier[m]> queeup: ^^
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<adamw> f37 final blocker review meeting about to start over in #blocker-review:fedoraproject.org
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<travier[m]> Are the hash values in https://coreos.github.io/butane/config-fcos-v1_4/ corresponding to the hash of the file before or after decompression? I'm updating the docs around that and it's not clear to me (cc bgilbert )
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<travier[m]> thanks
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