Lennart Poettering writes:

On Wed, 21.07.10 20:08, Toshio Kuratomi (a.bad...@gmail.com) wrote:

Normally, we don't want a service to be started just because the package has
been installed:


Yepp, which is why I said "very low-level ones", i.e. as low-level as
for example udev, which you really want to be running.

I'm not sure it's a good idea for udev to come up as soon as Anaconda installs the rpm on a freshly-partitioned and formatted disk, before the rest of the system gets installed.

Or, when Anaconda is in the middle of updating a system from a previous version of Fedora.

Existing udev rules in /lib/udev/rules.d may result in udev attempting to execute commands or scripts that have not yet been updated from a previous fedora release. Hillarity ensues. Or, some of these rules may not yet be installed, in the case of a fresh install. More hillarity ensues.

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