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kokada
on May 4, 2020
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Systemd, ten years later: a historical and technic...
Almost every distro I know turns this option off by default, including Arch, NixOS and Debian (the last one I am not sure).
fsh
on May 4, 2020
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It defaults to "no" on Debian 10. Maybe Fedora changed the default?
Conan_Kudo
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Fedora does not have this feature on:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/systemd/blob/265d91aff516...
dTal
on May 4, 2020
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That's most interesting, given that both systemd and Fedora are Red Hat products. If there's one distro that would use the systemd defaults, I would expect it to be Fedora. Who exactly are these defaults for, then?
Conan_Kudo
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I've mainly seen it switched on for appliances and things that don't really have a legacy of this behavior.
It's not switched on in RHEL or Fedora. It's likely to never be so.
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