> PLEASE give us a option for systems upgraded with yum > NOT USING "systemd" and force "upstart" as before No one is stopping you from packaging upstart (assuming someone hasn't done so) for F15. > * the system is running since years > * every dist-upgrade via yum was no problem > * now see screenshot > * WTF is there to relabel if started with "selinux=0"-kernel-param > > WHY IN THE WORLD ARE USERS FORCED TO USE SYSTEMD ONLY BECAUSE > THEY UPGRAD TO F15? DO THIS FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS BUT NEVER > ON UPDATES No one is forcing you to use F15 > I DO NOT NEED SYSTEMD ON 20 SERVERS HERE BECAUSE THEY ARE STARTING > FAST ENOUGH AND I NEED NO MAGIC WHICH THINKS KNOWS WHAT TO START > IN WHICH ORDER SINCE I KNOW WHAT IS RUNNING ON MY SYSTEMS If you're running that many servers, then why are you running Fedora? Considering that Fedora has a stated mission to be the first to introduce new software and that releases are only supported for thirteen months, would it not be wise to go with a distribution that has a) more mature code and b) longer support? John |
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