way to give read-only access to certain root-owned files to a DynamicUser unit · Issue #16060 · systemd/systemd · GitHub
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I mistakenly deleted /var/log. Now I have 12G free storage but the filesystem is read-only. How can I create empty files like syslog and messages so that the system is usable? Even
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