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Booting up an image with --volatile=yes otherwise looks so naked, so
let's include this file in the default factory too. It's common and
simple and should be safe to ship.
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We use the keyring, so let's make sure it gets properly initialized for
sessions in factory reset mode.
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Apparently PAM reacts differently on different systems (?) and if no
authoritative matching module is found might either succeed/fail,
depending on the system.
Let's lock this down explicitly, by hooking in pam_deny.so.
Of course, these PAM files are just examples, and no distro in its right
mind would ship these unmodified, but let's default to something safe.
Fixes: #12950
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Also add a note in the man pages to remind people to adjust the factory config
and other man pages at the same time.
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Stupid PAM, please just go away!
login[26]: pam_limits(login:session): error parsing the configuration file: '/etc/security/limits.conf'
login[26]: pam_unix(login:session): session opened for user root by LOGIN(uid=0)
login[26]: Error in service module
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Single PAM fallback config file to be used in /etc to allow
bootstrapping of a system with an empty /etc.
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