On 05/29/2016 05:14 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Paul Wouters <paul(a)nohats.ca>
wrote:
> If there is a systematic
> problem of badly written code leaving orphaned code running when
> a user logs out, then that broken code should be fixed instead of
> adding another layer of process management. systemd is not capable
> of interpreting the user's intent.
That isn't working. Users are constantly running into restart and
shutdown delays. Troubleshooting this to find out what process is
holding things up is totally non-obvious. Identifying the process is
half the problem, and then getting it fixed and released to Fedora can
be months, by which time some other process is affected.
But the delays in system shutdown/restart were introduced by systemd in the
first place. I would argue that these delays are much too long.
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