2014-08-04 12:37 GMT+02:00 Andrew McGlashan < andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au>:
> My own view is "why systemd" .... fix sysinit instead, where it is > broken or rather the packages [whatever they are] that don't work properly. > > systemd gives faster boot times, so what! I prefer to boot less often > and run with what works until I /have/ to do a reboot, so it wouldn't > matter if it took 10 times as long to boot. Improving boot times is > just like overclocking for games, it is largely irrelevant and something > to boast about ... ie, no real benefit. > > IOW systemd is a great big waste of time and resources. > > I don't want to know anything more about systemd, unless I am forced to > deal with it, I won't be. > > Cheers > A. > I've seen tons of posts sent to this list about systemd... bla bla bla... and did not understand what's the matter with it. I wonder what are you all doing with your init scripts which doesn't work with systemd. So what? /r