Hi Cristian, Le Thursday 06 June 2013 à 11:41 -0400, Cristian Rodríguez a écrit :
On 06/06/2013 04:57 AM, Jean Delvare wrote:
I don't think autofs4 should be loaded on all systems, but that's a systemd issue. Building it into the kernel is thus not the solution.
There is no problem with systemd, systemd REQUIRES autofs in the kernel. it is part of the basic functionality.
Ah, sorry, I had misunderstood you. Yes, I see it now, systemd itself uses autofs4.
by letting autofs4 as a module you only slow down the boot process.
Slowing down just as with every other module which need to be loaded? Or is there anything special about it that makes it worse? So you think autofs4 is a good candidate to be built into the kernel, do I get this right? Miklos, is there any reason not to?
There is no "issue" here, it is the expected behaviour, it is how systemd work and will continue to whether you like it or not.
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