On Tue, 24.08.10 10:37, Matthew Miller (mat...@mattdm.org) wrote:

> 
> On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 04:32:03PM -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> > > So, I'm honestly asking: what are the odds that these few things are the
> > > only improvements that cause a disruptive change to user interaction? I
> > > don't think it's unreasonable to wonder if there are other changes which
> > > fit this category.
> > My concern with this line of thinking is that you're asking us to quantify
> > the unknown unknown, and define a time period of testing which is
> > 'long enough' for us to catch all the unknown unknowns. This seems
> > impractical, in as much as it doesn't give us any clear criteria to define
> > success with.
> 
> I guess what I'm getting at is that we need careful end-user release note
> documentation at the alpha testing stage showing what's known by the
> developers to have a new interface or semantics. Some of that is in the FAQ
> (How do I change a runlevel? Turns out, by "isolating" a target which
> defines that runlevel.) but some of it is not -- things like "noauto now
> means auto" should have been in there. And a FAQ format is not exactly
> what's needed.

Note that the telinit command is supported, too, by systemd. (as is
"init" as an alias for this).

Lennart

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