On Sun, Aug 07, 2016 at 09:48:07PM -0800, Britton Kerin wrote: > > If you're going to make an argument against systemd, please make a > > stronger one. Repeated noise doesn't help The Cause™, as it seems to be > > around these parts. > > why all in pid 1? Seems like they didn't want you to be able to choose, > that sucks. They even gave up the robustness that could have come > from splitting off some essentials to prevent it.
Thank you… oh wait, we all knew that already. You get my point though. > Why binary logging? For the tiny minority of cases where the small constant > factor saving might make for viable logging vs. bring-the-system-down logging > it helps, but it's a pain in the ass everywhere. And guess what, > they've brought > systems down logging too much. And its been buggy in other ways, I had a > beaglebone a while back where the logging just got jammed permanently from > a corrupted log. Oh hey! My RAID array is slow as molasses, and it takes journalctl half a day just to pick out the appropriate SSH daemon log entries. True story.
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