FYI - the reason this can't be reproduced in an LXD container the way I was testing it, is because you login to the container as root, so when byobu's new bashrc changes tries to write to / then we are happily allowed to.
This can be easily reproduced in an LXD container by creating a new user and changing to that user.
FYI - the reason this can't be reproduced in an LXD container the way I was testing it, is because you login to the container as root, so when byobu's new bashrc changes tries to write to / then we are happily allowed to.
This can be easily reproduced in an LXD container by creating a new user and changing to that user.