[systemd-bugs] [Bug 82158] New: SystemD-Delayed start service

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Mon Aug 4 16:25:22 PDT 2014


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82158

          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 82158
          Assignee: systemd-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
           Summary: SystemD-Delayed start service
        QA Contact: systemd-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
          Severity: critical
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: All
          Reporter: mike at michaellawrenceit.com
          Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
            Status: NEW
           Version: unspecified
         Component: general
           Product: systemd

ISCSID , on my laptop , on clean install works fine ,

over time this may degrade with updates patches etc.

also the service runs at BOOT.....

sysysv-init or open rc I would have moved to default.


adding a services type to system D for nice to have programs IE ISCSID and the
like to run however in a post boot up fashion that dosnt hang the boot would be
a plus. 

having ISCSI run with the gui or if it fails , not to hang the system worse
than a cheep skeleton @ Halloween. 

the lack of run levels in SystemD of late is a constant IRK, 

ISCSID is loved by my Gentoo based distro, but offten the bane of startup
as well systemctl form CHROOT wont kill it half the time,

systemctl move ISCSID boot to default would be so sweet, pity. it's a nice
service to have at client locations , however not exactly critical for my day
to day. and moving it from a critical boot time service to a defualt run time
service for users , at post login and X11 gui run , as a more optional serve a
plus. 

just the lack of run levels for users has me waishing for upstart,

hell even LINUS has systemD on the shite list. 

as a Security Admin/researcher I do see potential , but the pain..... it causes
me if oft not worth it.

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