[plug] Systemd, good or bad

Fred Janon fjanon at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 7 16:20:45 UTC 2014


This article does show the other side of the coin:

An introduction to systemd for CentOS 7

  
             
An introduction to systemd for CentOS 7
With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 released and CentOS version 7 newly unveiled, now is a good time to cover systemd, the replacement for legacy Syste  
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Doesn't seem that evil...

Fred



On Sunday, September 7, 2014 5:49 PM, Alexander <alex at spottedmouse.com> wrote:
 


Found some more details:

http://www.tecmint.com/systemd-replaces-init-in-linux/

I think this article makes a good case against systemd. Why do we need
all this extra complexity for a couple of seconds we save during
startup. Since when is the startup time a measure for anything. Maybe I
am getting too old. Have fond memories of uptime being a measure for
things. Reminds me a little of the time when a new version of windows
was released, which had a faster startup time as a major feature.


On 03/09/14 14:56, Alexander wrote:
> Just ran across : http://boycottsystemd.org/ and thought fellow pluggers
> may be interested as well.
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