-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Saturday 17 March 2012 10:23 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote: > I'd like people to think twice before opt-in for systemd. I just > taked with a friend working for redhat, and he told me how much he > hates it. He told me that if *anything* goes wrong in the boot > process, then basically, you're stuck, because the next thing will > be waiting forever. That's basically truth with any event based > init, and maybe we're just fine with just dependency booting.
I think the same. Apart from the, "its cool. it is an event based framework", I don't see much value. and anybody who cares about events, could also monitor and act with udev's help. Today, on my typical laptop, boot is not the most important task. It is better to have something well working, fixable (being mere shell scripts and that's what your friend is also pointing). sysvinit serves this purpose well. imo it would be better to have an init system that could serve all the platforms (more or less) that we care about. - -- Given the large number of mailing lists I follow, I request you to CC me in replies for quicker response -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.18 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJPbIs9AAoJEKY6WKPy4XVpmLwQALp7RUCE2CDtBfO2QehHA42s 1UUbBM7ZlcSvOh54ORQZgTaIHe/F0nockqdNIAXTLW4WJauNeyDZJwe0bvf4cLoh Oior2VF7Vz0TOYh9OrLvBwL9ytfzmbVWC4ruDXQ3xzlfji8vkrldameMzjPb/3he ssXrTD+N18SG36Y+YdpEDwBXQcaXWDkuvve4JYR4PXwXlkQz3EP4kzKmkbFIvGm9 ySqTtRjLrnPnNx9rYh5zMo9PPkhD1AAdVBZXfD3UvHCWiVaxsfXwzLlp276roeyk 9JLIp9sz/tBvQlCkcKlUdbkdnGyjsW9/aXsqgTzyPWhjPeWS2vjBMDWE+GZE0BaR 0cliDb5hvB/qPQqxWDfKhKmyrAjKIHIw/cEGIK7h51+EincQBX8IFcenyKyuHYKL 4hVCDR/dAlNIjhLVcqmqdjKeCdf9TS3iaHUBOFiGFxhvjcfwUX+QnyVTXCAyNyO0 bKatMcr1SRE1+DsOm2z5agPhuVEoepcgWHViMMfR0f5/0MwKSG1sHpmDNnesOBXp XjpkBhDJ26kCWHxAQELS/IDqVJogd9iKp8ouVci1WYB5/H7agsXLWIhSP7IQ9cEq ozzFgTHid/ySiYIrwuR3/tcZgfChmhvjmJ6hSM49/7XeuIYUiXrfzqGgZIv5L7Kx tuSh+/Rqbp6hyZnHdMeO =JEUD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/tieu39xcns....@news.researchut.com