Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 04:39:05PM +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Alice Wonder wrote:
Just that it is not difficult to use, there are some advantages -
Why don't you say what the advantages are, instead of launching into a philosophical discussion of "market share".
So, while the parallel startup can sometimes produce a faster startup, I believe it is more a side effect from the proper management of service dependencies. In SysV init, you either had hard-coded
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As a packager, I like systemd because I can write one service unit file, and know that I don't have to worry about the ordering of services, and I even get some cross-distribution portability.
And a lot of us disagree. And, btw, I'm just waiting for the release... and then the update, where one or more systemd targets wind up with circular references.
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