> Which includes services like lvm2, dmraid and audio drivers.
I know at least the first two have "ignore the lock" command line flags so you can get out of situations like /run being full. So whether it's a DOS depends on how you define DOS :)
> it just should be coordinated better and communicated better
I mean, that's the thing. I don't disagree it should be fixed. But is it really an important enough problem it justifies breaking users now? Not for me...
I know at least the first two have "ignore the lock" command line flags so you can get out of situations like /run being full. So whether it's a DOS depends on how you define DOS :)
> it just should be coordinated better and communicated better
I mean, that's the thing. I don't disagree it should be fixed. But is it really an important enough problem it justifies breaking users now? Not for me...