On 06/11/17 03:33 PM, Marco Calistri wrote:
Very curious to try same approach used above on my Tumbleweed :-)
You are going to have to determine not only what is both necessary and sufficient, but on what they depend. Arbitrarily masking off services at boot (rather than making the dependent, say, on a user logging in[1]) might mean your machine does not actually come up in a serviceable manner. I have directories under /home/anton/ that are mountable file systems. Strictly speaking they don't need to be mounted at boot time. Some day I'll figure out how to use the PAM module to only mount them when I log in :-) If anyone is using pam_mount to do local mount using ~/.pam_mount.conf.xml for both text and graphical user login, please email me. [1] The SYSTEM needs basic internal email & logging so you need postfix or exim, and your chosen system logger, but you might have a local dovecot server that only needs to make the local mail store available if and when a user logs in. Whether or not you need to defer the CUPS printing service until a user logs in is a policy decision. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org