On 2014-02-04 20:49, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
> systemd is, in many ways, like busybox.  It aggregates many programs
> into one.  This provides convenience for casual users, but dramatically
> reduces flexibility for users who would be interested in projects like
> LFS/BLFS.

I don't think it's anything remotely like BusyBox. BusyBox doesn't 
reduce your flexibility to pick and choose programs that you wish to 
use. I've been playing with it last couple of weeks, mainly using its 
mdev and init combined with minirc (https://github.com/hut/minirc). I 
can still easily switch to and from eudev/sysvinit/lfs-bootscripts 
without recompiling/reinstalling anything.

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