2010/12/6 Bill Nottingham <nott...@redhat.com>:
> Kevin Fenzi (ke...@scrye.com) said:
>> > IMO ssh can be off by default and should be started only if user tries
>> > to connect over port 22.
>>
>> If systemd will allow us to do that, sure.
>
> What's the point here? For example, this doesn't cut down on the number
> of listening ports, obviously, nor on the requirements for root passwords
> and potential root login. And if it's started in parallel, I doubt it's a
> huge drain on resources.

"For a fast and efficient boot-up two things are crucial:

    * To start less.
    * And to start more in parallel."

http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html

IMO "start less" philosophy is a good thing.

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