On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 11:59:54PM -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
> After the initial change of defaults, the fstrim.timer SHOULD
NOT be
> re-enabled on subsequent updates if a user (who like me prefers choosing
> when to run fstrim on which filesystem) has disabled it.
It's an interesting question. I'm not sure what the upgrade policy is
for vendor presets. Because there's a general expectation of getting
new features upon upgrade, without having to do a clean install, I
think this one should be enabled on upgrades. But I'm not sure how to
make sure F32>F33 upgrade does not reenable if the user has disabled
it; but still enable it with F31>F33 since Fedora supports upgrades
that skip one release. So yeah, I need to figure that out.
User can prevent reenabling by "systemd mask fstrim". But it need
to be concious action taken. We can document it in Release Notes.
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