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diff --git a/guix/scripts/environment.scm b/guix/scripts/environment.scm
index b122b4cd40..0d5cab432c 100644
--- a/guix/scripts/environment.scm
+++ b/guix/scripts/environment.scm
@@ -373,6 +373,7 @@ host file systems to mount inside the container."
(list (direct-store-path bash) profile))))
(return
(let* ((cwd (getcwd))
+ (passwd (getpwuid (getuid)))
;; Bind-mount all requisite store items, user-specified mappings,
;; /bin/sh, the current working directory, and possibly networking
;; configuration files within the container.
@@ -417,16 +418,26 @@ host file systems to mount inside the container."
;; The same variables as in Nix's 'build.cc'.
'("TMPDIR" "TEMPDIR" "TMP" "TEMP"))
- ;; From Nix build.cc:
- ;;
- ;; Set HOME to a non-existing path to prevent certain
- ;; programs from using /etc/passwd (or NIS, or whatever)
- ;; to locate the home directory (for example, wget looks
- ;; for ~/.wgetrc). I.e., these tools use /etc/passwd if
- ;; HOME is not set, but they will just assume that the
- ;; settings file they are looking for does not exist if
- ;; HOME is set but points to some non-existing path.
- (setenv "HOME" "/homeless-shelter")
+ ;; Create a dummy home directory under the same name as on the
+ ;; host.
+ (mkdir-p (passwd:dir passwd))
+ (setenv "HOME" (passwd:dir passwd))
+
+ ;; Create a dummy /etc/passwd to satisfy applications that demand
+ ;; to read it, such as 'git clone' over SSH, a valid use-case when
+ ;; sharing the host's network namespace.
+ (mkdir-p "/etc")
+ (call-with-output-file "/etc/passwd"
+ (lambda (port)
+ (display (string-join (list (passwd:name passwd)
+ "x" ; but there is no shadow
+ "0" "0" ; user is now root
+ (passwd:gecos passwd)
+ (passwd:dir passwd)
+ bash)
+ ":")
+ port)
+ (newline port)))
;; For convenience, start in the user's current working
;; directory rather than the root directory.