On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 01:21:21AM -0600, Jason High wrote: > For -U, that could work (was actually how we handled it in an earlier > version). For -C, no. Our goal is to avoid cgd trying to configure a > device, like those backed by USB drives, on boot when the backing > device isn't attached.
Why? Whether you rely on magic (== non-standard interfaces with unspecified semantics) to skip the configuration or the configuration just fails silently shouldn't make a difference. Greetings, -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."