- /* Parse the data passed to us. We leave this
- * variables set, but the manager later on will not
- * pass them on to our children. */
- if (!in_initrd())
- parse_initrd_timestamp(&initrd_timestamp);
-
- /* Unset some environment variables passed in from the
- * kernel that don't really make sense for us. */
- unsetenv("HOME");
- unsetenv("TERM");
-
- /* When we are invoked by a shell, these might be set,
- * but make little sense to pass on */
- unsetenv("PWD");
- unsetenv("SHLVL");
- unsetenv("_");
-
- /* When we are invoked by a chroot-like tool such as
- * nspawn, these might be set, but make little sense
- * to pass on */
- unsetenv("USER");
- unsetenv("LOGNAME");
-
- /* We suppress the socket activation env vars, as
- * we'll try to match *any* open fd to units if
- * possible. */
- unsetenv("LISTEN_FDS");
- unsetenv("LISTEN_PID");
-
- /* All other variables are left as is, so that clients
- * can still read them via /proc/1/environ */
-