Le 05/07/2014 20:50, Bzzzz a écrit : > On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 14:25:57 -0400 > Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote: > >> My plan is to switch to systemd, see how I like it, and if I don't, >> install the old boot system, or if that can no longer be done, >> switch distros. I don't see systemd as the end of the world. >> *But*, I think a discussion of a plan B is very ontopic, because >> if the conversion to systemd turns out to be even 1/10 the fiasco >> that the kmail to kmail2 change was, we all need a systemd >> alternative, and a plan to make that switch. > I just made a re-installation on my last laptop and it > installed by itself when upgrading to sid. > AFAICS, it is really fast; now, we'll see what problem > will be raised in the future… (hoping it won't turn to > a frigging mess). > I see big problem with this method : it works for a personal standalone computer. It is catastrophic when you manage hundreds of servers and tightly integrated workstations. And I still see no transition documentation or help. There is documentation, but only reference docyumentation using very speciaized and non standard voicabulary, so verycomplicated to understand. That's what it lacks.
I also think that the transition was far too fast : The testing fast, see wether it breaks anything should have been done *before* setting it the default. Not after.
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