On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 04:44:07PM -0000, Julian Alarcon wrote:
> There is something that I cant understand.

> I get that systemd new update changes some stuff and needs an specific
> path.

> But, why are the owners of / directory or others directories being
> changed?

> I got this issue with this ami-059eeca93cf09eebd on AWS, but not in all
> the servers that have this error.

>From http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/query/xenial/server/released.txt, this
is a genuine Ubuntu AMI

  xenial        server  release 20180912        ebs-ssd amd64   us-
east-1       ami-059eeca93cf09eebd hvm

Our cloud team has confirmed that the contents of that image are correct,
the / directory is owned by root.

So I don't know what is changing the permissions of / for you.

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