On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:14:31AM -0400, Olivier Cr?te wrote > We're imposing our deep integration because it's the only way to make a > compelling platform that "just works", forcing users to tell the > computer something the computer already knows is just plain lazy and > stupid.
Eventually, that hits Mac or Windows-like levels of dictating 1 or 2 sets of choices and nothing else. If I wanted Mac or Windows, I'd be running Mac or Windows. If the developers don't deliberately make my system break if /usr and /var aren't physically on / (and no initramfs), I'm willing to do a bit of extra work to configure things my way. Speaking of tight integration, what happens if Redhat's employees make udev depend on systemd? -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org>