On Fri, 06.02.15 20:28, Dimitri John Ledkov (dimitri.j.led...@intel.com) wrote:
> > Hum, we told at the sprint that we wanted to be that available for everyone, > > and not having any conditions. Distros which still desires only the existing > > behavior would not ship files in *-preset-transient directories. > > Running any presets commands unconditionally, without any preset > configuration is harmful. > Prime example, if one doesn't ship any .preset (even the one that > comes with systemd) shutdown.target gets activated and all that system > does on boot is going to shutdown straight away. Hmm, not following? Can you elaborate? > > Right now, I think that we shouldn't have a configuration flag for it, this > > should apply (as stated above) to any setup, and distros can opt in or out > > just by shipping those transient preset files. > > > > Well, I understood, that we should allow both distros and user to > opt-into either or both. Plus to successfully use transient-presets, > one needs regular presets configured in concert as otherwise things go > haywire as you have noted. Why would this be a user choice at all? This appears to be strictly a distro choice to me... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel