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Yu Watanabe b49a4696c4 test: always use bash
If sh is not bash, some builtin command behave slightly differently.
E.g. if sh is provided by busybox, its builtin test command does not check if
the path is a mount point or not, and 'test -w' only checks the access mode of
the inode. So, even if a readonly filesystem is mounted on a directory,
the test command may succeed.

To avoid such confusion, let's unconditionally use bash.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
[Unit]
Description=Test for exec condition that triggers skipping
[Service]
Type=oneshot
# exit codes [1, 254] will result in skipping the rest of execution
ExecCondition=bash -c 'exit 0'
ExecCondition=bash -c 'exit 254'
# This would normally fail the unit but will not get run due to the skip above
ExecCondition=bash -c 'exit 255'
# This should not get run
ExecStart=bash -c 'true'