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In openSUSE acpid.service is *not* autostarted. I see no reason why it should be on SLE. - Remove spamassassin.timer. This timer never seems to have existed. Instead spamassassin ships a "sa-update.timer". But it is not default-enabled and nobody ever complained about this. - Remove snapd.apparmor.service: This service was proactively added a year ago, but snapd didn't even make it into openSUSE yet. There's no reason to keep this entry unless snapd actually enters SLE which is not foreseeable.- Removed ixpdimm-monitor.service and readonly-root.service (bsc#1129270) - Added snapd.apparmor.service (bsc#1129435)- spamassassin: migrate from cron to systemd timers (bsc#1115411) enable spamassassin.timer by default- enable unbound-anchor.timer to replace old cronjob (bsc#1115417)- enable cpi.service for s390x (bsc#1106365)- split out the common parts to systemd-presets-common-SUSE. (FATE#326424)- Enable backup-rpmdb.timer, backup-sysconfig.timer and check-battery.timer, previously cron.daily jobs.- Enable lvm2-monitor.service by default (bsc#1072492) - Enable lvm2-lvmpolld.socket by default (bsc#1074211)- Enable new kbdsettings.service (boo#1010880).- enable pcscd socket activation by default to support smartcards out of the box (boo#1063983)- Don't disable services with preset-all in %posttrans, the network is special and would be disabled.- If we do a fresh installation, call systemctl preset-all in the %posttrans section. Some services need to be installed before systemd or do not strictly require systemd, so systemd would only be installed after them and the systemd units of this package never enabled. - Enable klog.service and rsyslog.service by default, currently they enable themself always in post install section. - Sync default-SUSE.preset with systemd-presets-branding-openSUSE- Add branding-preset-states script- Remove SLE12 specific uuidd handling in %pre section- Move common entries into default-SUSE.preset (bsc#1060676)- Sort entries with :'<,'>!sort -t ' ' -k 2 (bsc#1060676)- enable oracle.service. orarun would do it anywhere in their package. (bsc#1052634)- Enable ca-certificates to run on boot and on demand to create database in /var/lib/ca-certificates- replace systemd macros with new scripts- Remove superfluous uuidd.service. uuidd.socket is sufficient (bsc#1012850#c8).- Enable socket/service(s) for lvm2 (bsc#1011053)- Enable by default uuidd shipped by util-linux (bsc#1012850) util-linux was previously shipping a preset file enabling uuidd by default. This is now done here as other packages are not supposed to ship their own preset rules. Also increase the package version so util-linux can conflict with the previous versions and hence will be updated *after* the new version of the presets package is. This is important otherwise if util-linux removed its preset file first, then the presets package would believe a new change in the presets and you enable again uuidd.- Enable the issue-generator.service by default: /etc/issue is in progress of no longer being a static file, but being generated by a service, which allows for much more flexible content (think ssh key fingerprint or similar).- added snapper-cleanup.timer and snapper-timeline.timer (bsc#1011891)- enable vmblock-fuse service for VMWare by default (bsc#986277)- prerequire coreutils for mkdir and touch to be present (bsc#982337)- Do not start mcelog service based on an udev (/dev/mcelog) rule (bsc#976781), but enable it automatically at install time.- enable ixpdimm-monitor.service (bsc#978270)- Previous commit forgot to remove %systemd_requires- Do not explicitly require systemd package. This package is already required by systemd and must be installed before it. systemctl is only needed in %posttrans which should be available at this step. However the whole preset rpm macro thing looks really strange and quite ugly. This should be revisited.- Don't reload daemon in %post and %postun: there's no point. - on package installation or upgrade, no services can be enabled or disabled at the %post stage since it can happen only in %posttrans. - on package removal (not upgrade) which can't realistically happen, systemd should not be present anymore.- enable getty@.service multiplexer and remote-fs.service (bsc#972489)- Add virtlogd.socket to default presets (bsc#971054)- Add display-manager.service to defaults presets (boo#958880).- enable rollback.service, FATE#319118 / bsc#948824- Change uuidd activation hack to reflect systemd-rpm-macros change (boo#946216#c6).- enable opal_errd.service (ppc64 specific) (bsc#945390)- enable the sapconf.service (one shot) (bsc#944761)- Add %systemd_preset_pre and %systemd_preset_posttrans (one shot preset makes possible to fix boo#921075, FATE#318949 and FATE#317727 and all future requests to change service default). - Enable fstrim.timer and disable fstrim.service. TRIM should be performed once a week and not on every boot (FATE#317727). - Enable smartd by default (bnc#921075). - Add hack to perform one shot preset on SLE12 Update -> SLE12 SP1 migration (bnc#900935#c46, FATE#318949). - Bump version to 12.1.- Enable updatedb timer for mlocate package * Replaces cron.daily script- Enable timer for periodic password & group file integrity verification- Remove xendomains.service from systemd preset file because it conflicts with libvirt-guests.service (bnc#937371) Its up to the admin to run systemctl enable xendomains.service- Native systemd unit apparmor.service need to be enabled by default.- enable xencommons and xendomains (bnc#897352)- enable storage-fixup.service by default due to conversion/bin/sh/bin/shsheep89 165484959915.115.1-150100.20.11.1systemdsystem-preset90-default-SLE.preset/usr/lib//usr/lib/systemd//usr/lib/systemd/system-preset/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.suse.de/SUSE:Maintenance:24617/SUSE_SLE-15-SP1_Update/ffb00459cd8e3c880f3771ef6c7800cc-systemd-presets-branding-SLE.SUSE_SLE-15-SP1_Updatecpioxz5noarch-suse-linuxdirectoryASCII textk4vZO;|Yeif [ -f /run/rpm-systemd-presets-branding-SLE-preset-all ]; then # Enable all services, which were installed before systemd # Don't disable services, since this would disable the # complete network stack. systemctl preset-all --preset-mode=enable-only fi rm -f /run/rpm-systemd-presets-branding-SLE-preset-all/bin/shpackageand(systemd:branding-SLE)utf-8011d4df253e6a0d585588408d41911fbd00cabb900e5c0184f46e9cc05d9338f?7zXZ !t/"] crt:bLL Aw$4hda[l @D%%4f{Ԕ5x.GXȴϴ? 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