On Wed, 19.12.07 16:51, Nicolas Mailhot (nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net) wrote:
Le Mer 19 décembre 2007 16:37, Lennart Poettering a écrit :
> Also, PAM is system configuration. If we'd start PA from there, then
> the user would have no way to disable PA unless he's root. And, as it
> seems, some people are very eager to do just that. ;-)
Circular argument
I don't want to do A in B that would allow C
C users should just disable B
B can not do A because then C users can't disable B as is their wish
Confusing argument
A equals "Starting daemon"?
B equals "PAM"?
C equlas "Your setup"?
Hmm, no, probably not, because I don't think you want to disable PAM,
do you?
I see no circles.
Either you're confused, or I am.
I prefer to believe it's not me... ;-)
Lennart
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