David Baron <d_ba...@012.net.il> writes:

> Aside from that, systemd works great, is lightening-fast, had no problems 
> with 
> it! So why all the fuss.

That an init system is being replaced is not even scratching the surface
of the issue, partly because of issues the init system intended to
replace the existing one and its developers have, partly because of
other issues.

Just by using systemd, you're not likely to become aware of these
issues, at least not as long as you're happy with the way it works or
doesn't work.

Please feel free to read up the discussions here and/or at other places
to understand what it all is about.  It would be unwise to repeat it all
here.


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