Florin Andrei (florin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > Because they're different things. > > > > 'off' - configure the service to not start > > 'del' - remove all state for the service entirely > > But that's a state in itself, functionally equivalent to "off on all > runlevels". It's unique only in the way that it is not preserved by "rpm > -U" No, it's a state equivalent to 'no state at all'. > This is the core of the problem and I don't think I received a good > answer yet. Because you don't randomly change established, documented, and expected behavior on a whim. > Tradition is fine and all that, but it should change when it's hampering > the usability. Maybe I spent too much time lately with the Gnome HIG and > stuff like that (not strictly related, I know, but you get the idea), > but I think it's the computer semantics that should bend over backwards > to adapt to human semantics, not the other way around. You want to help usability? Help work on something better. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FCNewInit Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list