useradd was missing its login-name argument (and -m), so it failed — silently, because local result=$(...) swallowed the exit code and checkSuccess reported success. The rootless install user was therefore never created, which cascaded into 'invalid user dockerinstall' and a daemon that never came up. Pass the username + -m (subordinate uid/gid ranges come from login.defs), unmasked. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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21 lines
951 B
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#!/bin/bash
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installDockerRootlessUser()
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{
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if [[ $CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_TYPE == "rootless" ]]; then
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if id "$CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_USER" &>/dev/null; then
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isSuccessful "User $CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_USER already exists."
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else
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# Create the rootless docker user. The login name (last arg) was
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# missing, so useradd failed silently — masked by local result=$(...)
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# — and the user never existed, breaking the whole rootless setup.
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# -m makes its home; with SUB_UID/GID configured in login.defs,
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# useradd also assigns its subordinate uid/gid ranges (needed for
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# rootless). Run unmasked so checkSuccess sees real failures.
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sudo useradd -m -s /bin/bash -d "/home/$CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_USER" "$CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_USER"
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checkSuccess "Creating $CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_USER User."
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updateDockerInstallPassword;
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fi
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fi
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}
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