On 11/11/2020 15:42, Nicolas George wrote:
Tony van der Hoff (12020-11-11):
It is known that the maintainers of MariaDB deprecate the database files
residing under /home, in fact going so far as making it an error, unless
/usr/lib/systemd/system/mariadb.service has ProtectHome=true commented out.
Now, this is all very well, and I'm sure there are good reasons for it, but
I want my databases to reside in /home. Unfortunately, each time there's an
upgrade to the package my preferred setting gets overwritten, resulting in
MariaDB failing to start, and my having to edit the service file on a number
of machines.
I'd consider this a bug, but is there at least any way of making my change
more permanent?
It is not a bug, only files residing in /etc can be modified by the
administrator.
I suggest you read about systemd's drop-in configuration files and the
edit command in the systemctl(1) man page.
Regards,
OK, I see, thanks.
For the archive a useful source might be:
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/linux-tutorials/systemd-unit-configuration-files-explained.html
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