On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 11:27 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 08.02.11 05:18, Jon Masters (jonathan(a)jonmasters.org) wrote:
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> On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 11:04 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > On Tue, 08.02.11 04:44, Braden McDaniel (braden(a)endoframe.com) wrote:
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> > > I'm not sure whether "1" means it is or it isn't; but
> > > system-config-services claims it's enabled.
> >
> > s-c-s only covers sysv services. We probably should deprecate it or at
> > least add a bit of code to point out that whether a service is on or off
> > in sysv is ignored for native systemd services.
>
> What utility are you recommending to replace it?
Well, systemadm does some of this stuff, but doesn't really do
enabling/disabling of services, and also needs some love.
I guess my answer is to use "systemctl enable foo.service" and
"systemctl disable foo.service" until somebody comes up with an UI for
this (if one is actually needed).
My point is that if there's a GUI config tool today, there should be one
tomorrow. Even when in curses, it's nice for some users after install to
be able to configure this stuff with a menu. And none of those users who
want a config tool are going to care that upstart was replaced, etc.
Jon.