Re: [systemd-devel] preset enables everything by default

2014-12-05 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Thu, 04.12.14 18:58, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote: > > We use the machine-id file as check whether /etc is populated or > > not. If people pre-populate /etc, and don't wan't the full > > "first-boot" logic of systemd to take action, then they should also > > add machine-

Re: [systemd-devel] preset enables everything by default

2014-12-04 Thread Michael Marineau
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Tue, 02.12.14 09:40, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote: > >> I didn't catch this behavior when it was first introduced since >> originally it was much harder to trigger systemd's "empty /etc" logic >> but now that it

Re: [systemd-devel] preset enables everything by default

2014-12-04 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 02.12.14 09:40, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote: > I didn't catch this behavior when it was first introduced since > originally it was much harder to trigger systemd's "empty /etc" logic > but now that it only requires /etc/machine-id to be missing it is > quite easy,

[systemd-devel] preset enables everything by default

2014-12-02 Thread Michael Marineau
I didn't catch this behavior when it was first introduced since originally it was much harder to trigger systemd's "empty /etc" logic but now that it only requires /etc/machine-id to be missing it is quite easy, booting a new instance from an image for example. By default applying presets enables e