Re: Services that can start by default policy feedback

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On 02/24/2011 05:26 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> that said, I do think it would make sense to offer some command to
> enable all modules that were originally enabled, to get a working system
> back if you broke it. Something in the sense of #630174.

Hum

You probably would need to implement something more similar to iptables 
save/restore.

Like systemd --save state which would scan for relevant changes and 
would "save" the current state into /etc/sysconfig/systemd.save

and you would have simply create a systemd service that is run ones at 
first time the machine is run which would run systemd --save state 
/etc/sysconfig/systemd.initial

Then the admin would just run "systemd --restore-state /path/to/file"..

That would allow the admin to save the current systemd state before 
making any changes..

I do think that's an better approach to the problem than what's being 
mentioned in that report..

JBG
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