Tmpfiles: create and delete entries once in the boot runlevel.
Initially, we were creating tmpfiles entries in the sysinit runlevel and again in the boot runlevel. Systemd runs the --create and --remove options in one service called systemd-tmpfiles-setup after the local file systems are mounted. Now we have a service called tmpfiles.setup which emulates this. This also closes the bug mentioned below, since we were originally writing to files that were on read-only file systems and that were not available. Reported-by: <devurandom@gmx.net> X-Gentoo-Bug: 439012 X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439012
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		| @@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ BOOT-FreeBSD+=	hostid newsyslog savecore syslogd | ||||
| # FreeBSD specific stuff | ||||
| BOOT-FreeBSD+=	adjkerntz dumpon syscons | ||||
|  | ||||
| BOOT-Linux+=	hwclock keymaps modules mtab procfs termencoding tmpfilesd.boot | ||||
| BOOT-Linux+=	hwclock keymaps modules mtab procfs termencoding tmpfiles.setup | ||||
| SHUTDOWN-Linux=	killprocs mount-ro | ||||
| SYSINIT-Linux=	devfs dmesg sysfs tmpfilesd.sysinit | ||||
| SYSINIT-Linux=	devfs dmesg sysfs | ||||
|  | ||||
| # Generic BSD stuff | ||||
| BOOT-NetBSD+=	hostid newsyslog savecore syslogd | ||||
|   | ||||
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