Re: splitting out systemd-networkd, systemd-standalone-{sysusers,tmpfiles} subpackages in F33+

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On 9/30/20 2:19 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 2:00 pm, Ian Pilcher <arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And what about places where NetworkManager isn't used?  (Just because
it's the default, doesn't mean that it's used everywhere.)

NetworkManager is used everywhere by default. If you want to disable it, you have to do manual work to do that. If you do manual work to disable NetworkManager, you can also do manual work to disable systemd-resolved.

Indeed, but I was responding to this:

On 9/30/20 1:35 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
> Please, no more package splitting. And NetworkManager is used across
> all variants of Fedora, so resolved should be installed in all places
> where NetworkManager is used.

Which (to my reading) says that because NetworkManager is the *default*
everywhere (even though it can be uninstalled), systemd-resolved should
be *installed* everywhere (and should not be uninstallable).  I don't
follow that logic.

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