Re: why consolekit & policykit & elogind?

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Am Samstag, 9. Juni 2018 schrieb Slávek Banko:
> On Saturday 09 of June 2018 15:40:57 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > This question might be a bit OT (and probably totally useless for the
> > systemd-fraction), but ... what is the purpose of  need consolekit &
> > policykit & elogind ? I observed consolekit creating hordes of
> > children, resulting in ~ 5% cpu usage. I deleted consolekit & policykit
> > & elogind, restarted the system and found everything still working
> > perfectly. So, what are these good for? Is TDE depending on these in
> > any way?
> >
> > Nik
> 
> Hi Nik,
> 
> consolekit and policykit may be needed for tde_dbus_hardwarecontrol, 
> NetworkManager and UDisks / UDisks2.
> 
> Cheers

Hi Slávek!

Interesting. "udisks/udisks2" is not installed, but "pmount". Mounting removable devices without "pmount" fails. I also have no networkmanager running (just plain dhcp on eth0). Sounds good to me :-)

On FreeBSD it looks like the TDEs hal-component does not work propperly when hal is compiled without consolekit/policykit: it just shows the interlan hd, but no removeable media - devd based automount still works propperly.

Nik



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