in this case, a daemon called modules-load starts automagically to load stuff from systemd locations (ref op). i can't disable that service as it's not enabled, nor listed on any runlevels.steveL wrote:Gentoo has never automagically enabled anything just because it is installed.
The closest parallel is with daemons; just because they're installed, does not mean the admin is ready to deal with them being started automatically, nor even wants that.
it was a surprise to me, as it's not documented anywhere.
and that's why we have docs. those who come to gentoo do so for very specific reasons, least of all plug-and-pray!steveL wrote:If a bindist wants to, that's their choice, and sod-all to do with what is best for Gentoo users.
And yes, what you're discussing here is again from the point of view of an upstream developer; and sorry, no you don't always know best: that's why we have distros.
Gentoo is not an idiot-box distribution; if an admin wants to set up autoload for their users, they can do it themselves.
The alternative breaks the principle of least-surprise, for no good reason, especially so given the context.



