Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 16:16:19 -0600, Dale wrote: > >> Now that I'm basically forced to have a init thingy, that is a >> additional reason not to reboot. In the past, another distro, the init >> thingy would break and I couldn't boot. I despise having to have a init >> thingy. If I ever replace the hard drive that has my OS with a SSD or >> something, the separate /usr is gone. Maybe I can ditch the init thingy >> at that point. > init thingies have changed a lot since your Mandr{ake,iva} experiences. > The way the kernel handles them is very different and the tools used to > build them have changed greatly. Mandrake used their on init thingy > builder, as did most distros, whereas we now have a standardised tool > that works well in a greater range of situations. > >
I've already had one fail on Gentoo. It was about the 2nd or 3rd time I rebooted after starting to use it. The tools may have changed but the experience hasn't. It's one reason why I make certain to keep older kernels/init thingys around so that I can boot. I don't see me liking the init thingys in my lifetime. I'm to old to start trusting them given the large number of failures I've had. Dale :-) :-)