Patrice Dumas (pertusus@xxxxxxx) said: > > Just rely on admin configuration, like is done for every other > > service. > > Not for all the services. Local system services are automatically > enabled, like crond (and messagebus, lm_sensors...). If fcron is the default, it can start by default. Otherwise, it can be like syslog-ng. > to do the same, but conditional on a package being installed. That way > it is possible to have cronie started in the default case and fcron > installed but activated by the admin (install cronie, fcron but not > fcron-startup). Or no cronie but fcron started automatically (install > fcron and fcron-startup). If the admin can install a package, they can run a chkconfig command; it's not hard. Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list