On Mon, 2015-06-01 at 23:15 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
a sane system should be as simple as possible so that *one* human is
able to determine what is happening without hire 10 specialists for
each
layer
There is no human able to understand a complex system like modern
computers and OSs, it is just an illusion. But we can improve user's
lives better by providing defaults that make the system work better in
the general case and leave to specialists with special needs to tweak
the system or remove unwanted layers.
in short: leave me in peace with defaults raising complexity more and
more, i have enough with dbus, a now essential service which cant be
restarted after updates of underlying libraries while it was no
problem
over many years to type "chkconfig messagebus off" on servers and
have
no single process except the services you installed and configured
You are free to keep using your kickstart files, nobody is going to mess
with those. you already have many other "special" needs apparently, so
can you stop getting mad whenever there is *any* change ?
The world is not static, it keeps changing and we can adapt or die.
We, as a community, are adapting, but you as an individual are free to
diverge with your personal configuration.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York