-# more user friendly, and copying files between them is a pita with
-# different umasks.
-if test "$(id -u)" -ge 1000; then
- umask 002
-fi
+# more user friendly, and copying files between them is a annoying with
+# different umasks. However, it also makes it so if you create a file as
+# a regular user then move it to become a system file, it's got slightly
+# wrong permissions, and sometimes thing break. So, this outweighs the
+# other things, stick with 022 umask always.
+umask 022
+# this is how we could test for non-system user
+
+#if test "$(id -u)" -ge 1000; then : fi