Am 19.01.2012 21:20, schrieb Joe Zeff:
> On 01/19/2012 08:12 AM, Terry Polzin wrote:
>> OK to ntpd wans't installed by default, that's just silly.
> 
> So is turning off rsyslog, but "upgrading" to F16 is known to do that, 
> sometimes.  And, when I reported it as a
> bug, the response from the devs was equivalent to "We don't care."  One would 
> think that the logical thing to do
> would be to start off by getting a list of all services installed along with 
> their boot status and making sure that
> things end up with the same services enabled (or disabled) as before.  I'm 
> sure the devs had a reason for not doing
> this, but I find it hard to believe that if I knew what it was I'd agree.

a really simple reason:

the transition to systemd is a ONE TIME shot
how many work will you do on this ONE step?

if you are upgrading a machine and not take a look
wwhat services are running / enabled it's time for
you to learn doing things right

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