+1
I agree 100% with Adrian on this one.  Enable by default, add option
to disable.  Disabled services are, intuitively, part of the
configuration being saved.  So, it should not be saved when '-n' is
given.  I may be stretching things a bit, but I would consider this a
fix, not a feature change ;-).

Cheers,

Eneas

On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:48 AM Adrian Schmutzler
<m...@adrianschmutzler.de> wrote:
>
> > There are just 2 people (me, Andrew Heider) that would like to see saving
> > service status done by default when sysupgrading, and other 2 people that
> > would like it in its own setting option (Stjin Segers and Paul Spooren).
>
> +1 for saving service status by default. This has always annoyed me when 
> working with "default" images and actually for me it was expected behavior 
> until I found out it is not happening.
> This is a very relevant behavior/feature affecting many of our "standard" 
> users, e.g. when using OpenWrt for "Dump AP" setups where you disable DHCP 
> etc. I'm sure a two-digit percentage of users setting up their device like 
> that won't even be aware that they suddenly have a DHCP running again after 
> upgrade.
>
> Of course, if adding an option to _disable_ is fairly easy, we should do so.
>
> Best
>
> Adrian
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