Le 11/02/2020 à 16:27, Stephen John Smoogen a écrit :
- Red Hat is a company of 14,000 people many of which have diverging views
on how things should be run and why. This means that you may see 4-5 different tools to fix a problem all of which solve the part that they were originally developed for but not for everyone (mainly because the tool that is solving it for everyone is still not out of design yet.)
- systemd is maintained by multiple companies with divergent interests in
how and where to solve things. It is also not a monolithic tool but a 'hurd' of services which all do some vital plumbing. Some of that plumbing works for some things but not all things any more than you put the same pipe under your kitchen sink as your bathroom as the industrial cleaner.. [well you can but it will blow up somewhere.]
This leads to a lot of 'but I thought Red Hat was doing X' which is true but 'Red Hat is also doing Y' or Z and the same for systemd and related groups. Any time you have more than 4 of anything you will start getting factorial number of solutions. (4 sysadmins, 4 developers, 4 managers etc.. at 5 you end up with 120 different solutions for some reason.)
As much as I love CentOS (been using it since 4.x), some days I just miss the bone-headed approach of Slackware and FreeBSD. Just edit /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf or /etc/rc.conf and you're done.
:o)