On 10/21/2014 1:08 AM, Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:
> Jonathan de Boyne Pollard, what's your impression of the relative boot
> time of nosh vs systemd?

The *only* real world scenario that I can see where the boot speed
difference is only really meaningful in the world of cloud based VM
server farms, and I recall reading an article from Poettering or someone
way back when that actually stated that this was one of the primary
motivators for systemd and why Redhat was pushing it so hard.

In my opinion, systemd is probably ideal for this use case.

What I (and others) have a problem with is the potential for systemd
resulting in an 'embrace and extinguish' of any/all other init systems,
thereby becoming the new and *only* init system+ for linux, like it or
not. Whether or not this will actually happen is the question, but I for
one can see the very real possibility of it.


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