4c8bdd1c4f
3c74e48d9c8dbcede89a72ea18cd27def4b498a9 was a bit too much, it updated permissions of all files recursively, causing files to be readable by the group. This isn't a problem immediately after bootup, but on a new activation, as tmpfiles.d get restarted then, updating the permission bits of now-existing files. This updates the `Z` to be a `z` (the non-recursive variant), and adds a `d` to ensure a directory is created (which should be covered by the initrd shell script anyway) |
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filesystems | ||
auto-upgrade.nix | ||
bcache.nix | ||
cpu-freq.nix | ||
encrypted-devices.nix | ||
filesystems.nix | ||
lvm.nix | ||
network-interfaces-scripted.nix | ||
network-interfaces-systemd.nix | ||
network-interfaces.nix | ||
powertop.nix | ||
scsi-link-power-management.nix | ||
swraid.nix | ||
trackpoint.nix | ||
tty-backgrounds-combine.sh |