On Thu, 2026-04-16 at 03:41 +0000, Chen, Qi wrote: > Hi Paul, > > The purpose of this patch is to give vendors/distributions an easy way to disable installing the file. > Distributions can put something like PACKAGECONFIG:remove:pn-systemd = "osc-context" in their distro conf file. > > We have looked into this problem so we know what's going on and how to handle it. But how do we convey this information properly to users. > Users get this messy output from console and they have negative impression about your product before they go to any doc. > > I like systemd pioneering things, but for the current status, I guess most embedded systems will not benefit from this PS0 setting. > The net effect will be relatively negative. Users get messy output from console in some case. They get it every time they type a command or just the "Enter" key. And they get annoyed. > I got this feedback from two very experienced BSP developers, separately. > > So could you please give this patch a second thought? I also think disabling this PACKAGECONFIG for oe-core is a more reasonable default. What do you think? Hi Qi, Thanks for the additional info. I don't really like this approach, I'd prefer a "proper" fix in systemd and/or inittab, but that isn't likely to happen quickly. So as a compromise, yes, we should take this patch for now. Best regards, -- Paul Barker