Re: Services that can start by default policy feedback

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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Garrett Holmstrom
<gholms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> So whether or not a given package will be enabled by default after I
> tell yum to install it depends on which spin, if any, that I initially
> installed my system with? ÂWhy should the initial package set that my
> system came up with have any effect at all on what happens when I
> install something new?

No.  In my proposal above (which I'm not really going to spend more
effort debating since we have bigger issues and the current FESCo
consensus of basically documenting is better than nothing) the
services are enabled in the kickstart - *no* service is enabled by
default after installing via yum later with 100% consistency.  If you
want it on you use chkconfig.
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