On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, Mark Hindley wrote: > Thanks. The aim of preventing accidental removal of systemd is very > reasonable. However, using this approach the hurdle you create even to a user > who really wants to uninstall is pretty high. Few people will continue having > seen the 'You are about to do something potentially harmful' warning.
And isn’t that precisely the goal? To prevent most users from “just hitting Enter” to switch away from the default? I’d assume people wanting to install elogind to proceed according to documentation telling them that this message is expected (but to still review what APT wants to do!) (or just have enough of a clue about Debian to do this anyway) so this is what I’d suggested, independent even of the rest of the discussion. bye, //mirabilos -- «MyISAM tables -will- get corrupted eventually. This is a fact of life. » “mysql is about as much database as ms access” – “MSSQL at least descends from a database” “it's a rebranded SyBase” “MySQL however was born from a flatfile and went downhill from there” – “at least jetDB doesn’t claim to be a database” (#nosec) ‣‣‣ Please let MySQL and MariaDB finally die!