Steve Clark ([email protected]) said: > Is there a reason Fedora "starts a bunch of stuff that pretty much nobody > would use in a typical desktop system" ?
One example of a synchronization point is the LVM/dmraid/etc. startup. If we were able to conclusively determine that there weren't any of these devices to start, we wouldn't have to have that synchronization point and tool execution. We're working on a way to properly assemble this stuff as it comes in if needed, but we're not there yet. Bill -- devel mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
