diskimage-builder/elements/base/cleanup.d/99-tidy-logs
Ben Nemec 417b511147 Truncate instead of deleting log files
For package installs we need to be able to fix up permissions in
/var/log at install time, and if we delete all of the files then
those permission fixes get lost.  To deal with that, we can just
empty the files instead of deleting them.

Change-Id: I70abb354e4dc726ec7a176694c7c6e9455d89d08
2014-08-28 19:18:30 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
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set -eux
set -o pipefail
# Truncate /var/log files in preparation for first boot
sudo find $TARGET_ROOT/var/log -type f -exec cp /dev/null '{}' \;
# also /root logs
sudo find $TARGET_ROOT/root -name \*.log -type f -delete