Le Ven 12 octobre 2007 14:53, Jon Nettleton a écrit : > I am not sure why this is even being brought up. I understand what a > server is, and what it's purpose is. However That is not what this > discussion is about. This discussion is about speeding up the boot > time of his DESKTOP machine. Please also understand the frontier between server and desktop is not as clear cut as you seem to want it, and a lot of home systems are mixed usage. My server is my desktop and my desktop is my server. I don't have the money or the space to nicely separate the functions in different systems to simplify your life. That's the same for a lot of people - they buy a desktop, laptop or shuttle and expect it to fill all their home computing needs. Fedora network and service management has been going nowhere for a few releases because the people that should drive the changes have decided they could focus on single-user single-usage laptops exclusively. As a result every other Fedora group is waiting for them to come to their senses instead of moving fedora packages to the bright new future the desktop team dreams of. Fedora does not have a "desktop boot system" or a "desktop network system". It has a "general-purpose boot system" and a "general-purpose network system". But anyway you've answered my original question. NetworkManager and anything that depends on it is still something totally unsuitable for my desktop. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list