On Tue, 18.11.14 14:10, Tom Gundersen (t...@jklm.no) wrote: > > - We are mixing sys admin information and distro default choices in the same > > directories, and can't tell apart what is what. > > That is true. Could we perhaps improve on systemctl by printing > "enabled (preset)"/"disable (preset)" for units that are in the > default state? I know this does not change the fact that you have > distro-default (via presets) links in /etc, but it should give the > end-user a nicer experienc I guess?
Sounds like a good idea. Added to TODO list. > My take on this is: make sure presets are applied on "firstboot" > (which I think they are), so empty /etc works just fine, and then > improve on systemctl to better show the distinction between 'enabled > by default' or 'enabled by choice' (and same for 'disabled'). Yes systemd applies the presets on firstboot automatically, before calculating the initial transactions. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel