Mark wrote: > Hey, > > In pre fedora 10 it was default that if a new service was installed it > would be on by default on the next reboot. I'm wondering why the > decision was made to not enable those newly installed services at the > next reboot. > > I know it can be turn on and made permanently using the services tool > or chkconfig but i still just would like this stuff to be on by > default. It's the way people are used to it and the way other linux > distros (ubuntu, mandriva, suse) work so why even change it in the > first place? > > I would like to suggest to revert this Fedora 10 behaviour to the way > it was in pre fedora 10. > I could have sworn that not turning on a service when it was installed was the default. You are supposed to configure the new service, and then turn it on. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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