On 04/27/12 15:54, Josselin Mouette wrote: > Le jeudi 26 avril 2012 à 22:29 +0200, Svante Signell a écrit : >>> Yes of course, because event-driven init systems have *always* been >>> *only* about mounting USB devices. >> Then explain the _real_ reasons for having an event driven boot system! > BECAUSE THE LINUX KERNEL IS EVENT DRIVEN. > Full stop. > End of story. > Bye bye. Calm down, take a breath, think about ponies or butterflies or whatever lets your mind go to the happy place ... > > This must have been explained HUNDREDS of times in the endless threads > full of stupid messages from stupid dumbasses who don’t understand a > thing about init systems but don’t want their precious, idiotic, buggy > init scripts to go away.
Ok, you're mixing a few concepts *and* insulting everyone who tried to have a technical discussion here. That's rude. Please don't do that. Now, let's take these issues apart into simple problems we can understand and fix: * buggy initscripts - well, just fix them * idiotic because no dependencies - that's why some people suggest OpenRC or maybe upstart if that's your cup of tea. Solved problem, so don't go on a NIH rampage ... * event driven - I really (really!) hate repeating myself, but, *sigh* what does event driven mean in that context? (now I feel the need to wash my hands. Don't make me repeat myself again!) * how does the current combo of udev/mdev and OpenRC not cover that? * abuse of capital letters - no, caps lock isn't cruise control for cool. > >> Finding new hardware for example can be related to software like hwdata. >> And why is udev classified as important, what's the use of that on >> servers? > Because Linux, in its current architecture, won’t work correctly without > it. > Blah. The only things that won't work are the two big desktop environments that have a dependency on libudev / gudev. And that is easily rectified. Having a udev-free system is surprisingly easy and without big surprises. You should try it :) So, if you want to have a polite discussion among adults, feel free to join ... Take care, Patrick -- 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/4fa7d6ce.7030...@gentoo.org