Steve Grubb wrote:
> I think it was mentioned before that systemd is consuming a lot of memory.

The amount quoted was actually ridiculously small considering both today's 
memory sizes and the fact that systemd is a singleton process.

Plus, it can be reduced even further (by something like 90%!) by disabling 
SELinux. It's your security stuff which is consuming a lot of memory.

        Kevin Kofler

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