On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 06:33:01 PM Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: > On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Michael Schreckenbauer <grim...@gmx.de> wrote: > > If gentoo follows fedora on this mandatory initramfs trail, I'll switch > > to FreeBSD completely. My software works on way more systems than just > > "Linux". > That's of course your prerogative. And, as I said before: "Linux > strives to be much more than Unix, and that means do things > differently." If you want to do things the same way that it was done > in the last 20 years, maybe Linux is not the best of choices.
I read it before, but to be much more then Unix, Linux should be doing things better. Being different is what led to MS Windows' > I myself think the new technologies are worth to change the way we did > things before. But that's just me. The new technologies have great merit. But, the implementation of it isn't thought through. > >> And maybe I shouldn't even mention it, but I don't use OpenRC. I use > >> systemd. And it works great on Gentoo. > > > > Well. Linux only. If I wanted a monoculture, I would use MS-Windows or > > OSX. > Relax man. I mention what I use: I'm not forcing you (or anybody else) > to use it. But I repeat (because I said it before) that I care about > Linux, and Linux only. If you care about Linux, why do you allow it to be broken in such a fundamental way? -- Joost