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Posted Jun 8, 2016 13:52 UTC (Wed) by kh (guest, #19413)
Parent article: Distributors ponder a systemd change

--without-kill-user-processes flag to restore the default to "no"... The other is to set the KillUserProcesses option to "no" in a distribution-supplied logind.conf file

Which seems fine, unless you suspect they will unilaterally remove those two knobs shortly after the enterprise distros adopt this.


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Posted Jun 8, 2016 14:02 UTC (Wed) by pizza (subscriber, #46) [Link]

> Which seems fine, unless you suspect they will unilaterally remove those two knobs shortly after the enterprise distros adopt this.

So, on what are you basing this suspicion? When has systemd ever unilaterally removed something that was part of an external API or configuration option?

There are many things reasonable people can dislike about systemd, but if you're going to claim they're operating in bad faith, you're going to have to back up your assertion with *something*


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