Quoting Arnt Karlsen (a...@iaksess.no): > He does appear to understand what systemd-homed is capable of doing > to us if we don't watch out:
Mr. Smith didn't say hardly anything about Poettering's systemd-homed, just took a shot in passing. > https://linuxreviews.org/Systemd-homed > https://linux.slashdot.org/story/19/09/21/0110240/systemd-homed-systemd-now-working-to-improve-home-directory-handling > https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=systemd-homed > > ...and, their comments... The systemd release that includes this optional service, v. 246, was apparently released on July 30th. Distrowatch claims at least one release of these distros includes that particular (latest) systemd version: Manjaro Linux Ubuntu Debian Fedora Arch Linux ArcoLinux SparkyLinux Mageia Devuan GNU+Linux Bluestar Linux Gentoo Linux ALT Linux Finnix Garuda Linux Linux From Scratch RebornOS Lunar Linux I'm curious how many, if any, of those are going to enable the systemd-homed service in their default installations. My guess is few or none, but I lack data. FWIW, my impression (untested) is that sysadmins who don't want this service on a distro that defaults to using systemd can simply switch it off. (There is also some PAM plumbing related to it.) -- Cheers, "My hot flight attendant asked how I like my coffee. Rick Moen And that's when she told me: 'That's cute, honey, but r...@linuxmafia.com the coffee's free. You don't have to pay for it, here." McQ! (4x80) (seen on Twitter) _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng