cgmanager was installed on my system as a dependency, probably during
upgrade: pretty
much any desktop application now seems to depend somehow on
it.
I spent lot of time to discover why fsck refused to check an unmounted
filesystem, i.e. who mounted it so that no command to my knowledge
will tell you.
Could you save the sanity of poor system administrators who still
reason in terms of mount and df by not enabling by default daemons they
did not know they installed?
Of course, better yet would be if services are not installed that 99.99%
of computers do not need, but seems we cannot expect this from any linux
distro anymore.
Excuses for the rants
Fulvio


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