Are you serious network isn't started before user login? This is... You can't be serious. Link please?
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Simon Hobson <li...@thehobsons.co.uk> wrote: > Jaromil <jaro...@dyne.org> wrote: > > >> Hi, over on the Samba mailing list, somebody asked what > '--with-systemd' was > >> for. It has now degenerated into a discussion on how to get systemd to > start > >> the 'samba' deamon, > > There's also been a short thread on the MythTV mailing list about how to > get the MythTV Frontend to only start after there's a working network. It > started with a user reporting that after upgrading his MythBuntu install > the Frontend would sometimes start properly and sometimes start into the > setup screen (which is what it does if it can't find the backend) - with no > apparent pattern as to when it does or doesn't work. > Of course, the upgrade put SystemD on the machine. > > The fun part ? For some reason that must have made sense to someone, > networking is only started when the user logs into the desktop. WTF ? So > the suggested fix is to disable the network manager and manually configure > the network via /etc/network/interfaces. > > > > said by a Samba developer , this is priceless > > > > """ > > You have your opinion and I have mine and my opinion (for what it is > > worth) is that systemd is something that is looking for a problem that > > doesn't really exist and then fixing the problem in a totally insane > > way. If systemd was just another init system and was easy to change then > > I wouldn't mind, but it keeps gobbling up things that have nothing to do > > with an init system and is becoming extremely hard to remove. > > > > As far as I am concerned, this ends this conversation, you have my > > opinion and nothing will change it, so don't bother trying. > > """ > > Yes, a brilliant response > > > besides, people at Samba are very good and well seasoned coders. They > > haven't only managed to reverse-engineer a closed protocol and make an > > open source daemon which is massively used and works across all major > > operating systems. Some of them are also responsible for developing > > rsync, which is... well before it existed the world was different. > > > > I have massive respect for them and I'm not surprised someone among > > them has such an opinion of systemd. > > +1 > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > Dng@lists.dyne.org > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng >
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