No, the shell is spawned from sshd (and almost nothing else running on the
host).
On 6/1/21 04:22, Michael Biebl wrote:
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
Am 01.06.2021 um 02:37 schrieb Matt Corallo:
After upgrading to bullseye on a test machine, spawning an lxc container with systemd-run[1] still kills the lxc
container after the spawning shell is closed (and the user logs out). No only does the lxc container eventually get
killed, but systemd refuses any further login for the user while it waits for the lxc container to die (something like
maybe 30 seconds for a simple lxc container running an sshd service), making it appear the system has hung.
This doesn't appear to be resolved by the options suggested in the man page for systemd-run like `loginctl
enable-linger` or `KillUserProcesses=no` (which appears to still be the default).
Matt
[1] eg systemd-run --user -p "Delegate=yes" --unit=fuzzer -- lxc-start --name
fuzzer -- /usr/sbin/sshd -D
Are you using a desktop environment to start your shell/terminal?
If so, which desktop environment is it exactly? Which terminal emulator do you
use?