Re: Service enabled by default

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On 06/06/2011 12:50 PM, Elad wrote:
What I mean is, that those services can be *installed* by default on
the live cd, but I see no reason for them to be *enabled* by default
on the live media or on an installation from the livecd.

I would think the ideal place we want to be in is..

If hw is present start service if not dont.

Like for example there is no point in starting bluetooth, pcscd, fcoe, lldpad, iscsi, iscsid, mdmonitor cups etc. if the relevant hw is not detected and present on the installed or running system.

ntp and ntpdate should just be enabled and started if the end user has configured it to do so in Firstboot ( arguable this should be removed from firstboot and be handled only in relevant application in the DE ) or System settings --> Date and Time in Gnome or via system-config-date.

All the NFS related services along with avahi should default to off as well and only be activated and enabled if the end user has configured it to do so either manually or via cli or in some app.

Fixing this along with defaulting to btrfs and or ext4 and turning of related service surrounding lvm should reduce the boot time to ca <10s range on a rotating media thus delivering better experience to the novice end user.

Anaconda or Firstboot should also turn off the live system related services after being run.

JBG
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