So there's a decades-old mechanism (and actual standard) how programs lock serial ports on unix-like systems in /var/lock. it's used in practice even in 2025 and #systemd >= 258 simply breaks it with "we don't care". I am not a systemd opponent, but that kind of behaviour [without a prior community-wide discussion or providing patches for known-affected projects and a grace period] is just alienating users and developers github.com/systemd/systemd/iss… bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrep… #systemd #debian
/var/lock/ is the standard interface for locks of serial devices
systemd version the issue has been seen with 258 Used distribution Debian unstable Linux kernel version used No response CPU architectures issue was seen on None Component systemd-tmpfiles Expected...rfc1036 (GitHub)