On 06/06/2011 11:27 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 11:08:10 +0000,
  "\"Jóhann B. Guðmundsson\"" <johannbg@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it's time for the Gnome desktop team to revisit and review which 
> services are enabled by default on the livecd/usb and enable only those 
> that benefit the novice desktop end user.
> 
> Alot of services are enabled by default that are aimed at enterprise 
> users and to some extend enterprise hardware usages which would never be 
> used on a regular desktop/tablet/notebook pc like for example fcoe, 
> lldpad, iscsi, iscsid, mdmonitor etc. which administrators should enable 
> encase they use it in their enterprise environment.
> 
> A bit of discussion about this is happening in bug 707553
For some of these, the issue is more about detecting the attached hardware
and only enabling the services on install that are actually usable.

That would be the best scenario..

When running as a live image, those services should be enabled so that
they can use the hardware if it is present.

Not really from my pov.

I'm not seeing anyone in enterprise environment with enterprise hardware using a livecd/usb and if they are they would not be using fcoe lldpad, iscsi, iscsid, mdmonitor etc for ( a one time ) live bootup and even if they did they would possess the knowledge of enable it in that case .

I'm not aware of anyone that uses a livecd/usb on a hardware with fcoe lldpad, iscsi, iscsid, mdmonitor ( server hw ).

I guess it all falls down to who are we targeting with the livecd/usb.

JBG