On Tue, 2011-08-30 at 15:12 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Simo Sorce <simo(a)redhat.com> said:
> I said:
> A) 99.9% of users do not needed the floppy anymore
> B) I said hang for "long periods" and not "forever", where here
"long"
> is of course relative to modern machine boot times.
You said:
It seem much more intelligent to add a package owners of floppies can
install, so that 99.9% of the others do not have to wait forever for no
reason.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2011-August/156261.html
To me, that reads as "99.9% of non-floppy owners have to wait forever".
Ok, reasonable misunderstanding, I didn't mean it that way, sorry.
In any case, instead of arguing semantics, can you answer my actual
question? How many systems hang when floppy.ko is loaded? If it is a
large number, it should be easy to point to lots of data.
They do not 'hang', they just take longer to boot, sometimes a lot
longer. The point is that given most machines do not even ship with a
floppy drive anymore it seem entirely reasonable to spare the wait to
most users because they do not need that support anyway (and even most
of those who have a floppy driver do not use it ever). While for those
few that need it, then having to install a simple package to enable the
support by default seem sensible and good enough.
I don't think I have anything more to add to that.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York