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      112 hours ago

      How do you do that? Please link a description. This has been a major stumbling block for me

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          Yeah, that works, but it means the services cannot be managed by systemctl as root anymore. Or am I missing something?

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            You can if you want to. But I don’t think that is best practice. The idea of quadlets is the bring Linux norms to containers. You contain and manage all permissions for that container in that user.

            I personally have completely separated users and selinux mls contexts for each container group (formerly docker compose file) and I manage them thusly. It’s more annoying but it substantially more secure.

            This being said I think you can do it as root. I think this might work but I am not certain sudo systemctl --user -M theuser@ status myunit.service