Hello, Not trying to start a systemd war either.
systemd isn't that big deal indeed. I have configured my own package to be started with systemd, easy and no trouble, work fine. Problem is, when the system is in trouble, systemd put you in very deep trouble (personal experience). You are then in a kind of Windows kingdom with the "3 options" restart, reboot, re-install. (I do not feel it is good product for production server). Could be a very good product for RedHat.... to sell support :-}}}. Quoting Scott Dowdle <dow...@montanalinux.org>:
Greetings, ----- Original Message -----What I have in mind? in the next month is to have a Centos-7 without systemd (IMHO; for server; systemd will only bring big trouble).systemd isn't that big a deal really. Instead of "chkconfig httpd on" you "systemctl enable httpd". Instead of "service httpd start" you "systemctl start httpd". That's about as deep as you have to get really... so it is actually easier. Since EL7 will not ship with upstart nor sysvinit... I'm not sure how easy it will be to replace systemd... and I'm guessing that all of the service packages will only include systemd unit files. Not trying to start a systemd war... just being pragmatic. TYL, -- Scott Dowdle 704 Church Street Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388-0827 [home] (406)994-3931 [work] _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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