I have tested the mainline kernel provided with the compiled daemons form linux-next. In this case, the daemons do stop when the integration service is being disabled, but do not automatically start after we re-enable the integration service. Manually starting the service works fine. So the mainline is still affected by the second issue.
I have tested the mainline kernel provided with the compiled daemons form linux-next. In this case, the daemons do stop when the integration service is being disabled, but do not automatically start after we re-enable the integration service. Manually starting the service works fine. So the mainline is still affected by the second issue.