Control: severity -1 normal Hello,
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 01:09:56PM -0800, Flavio Veloso Soares wrote: > So I just want to clarify what's the current status quo regarding > systemd-resolved/-networkd in cloud images so I can file bug reports > properly. Not a bug - it was done in [1]. ifupdown uses ISC's dhcp client, which was abandoned upstream. The cloud team decided it wouldn't be responsible to ship a new stable release with an unsupported dhcp client. Since this differs from the default, we probably should've put something in the release notes - that seems like an oversight. > p.s.: same for polkitd -- not sure if we need a daemon "intended to be $ apt-cache rdepends --installed polkitd polkitd Reverse Depends: systemd systemd-resolved > used by privileged programs offering service to unprivileged programs > often through some form of inter-process communication mechanism" > installed NOT TO SAY RUNNING on a purposedly minimal network server > that virtually can only be acessed via ssh. It sounds like your sense of "minimal" is not part of the cloud team's goals. The repo at [2] makes it easy to build your own images, if you'd prefer to avoid systemd. Ross [1] https://salsa.debian.org/cloud-team/debian-cloud-images/-/merge_requests/284 [2] https://salsa.debian.org/cloud-team/debian-cloud-images/
