On 05/08/2012 02:35 AM, Gergely Nagy wrote: > Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org> writes: > > >> On 05/08/2012 12:53 AM, Gergely Nagy wrote: >> >>> FWIW, Debian provides a couple of init systems already, and has been for >>> as long as I can remember. You certainly have the option to choose. >>> >>> >> Sure, we have the init replacement packages, but nobody >> supports them, so you can install upstart or systemd, but >> then you wont be able to boot. So I wonder, what point you >> are trying to make? >> > I'm perfectly able to boot with systemd for one (some of my systems have > been booting with it for the past couple of months fine, thank you very > much), and I've booted with file-rc some ten years ago when I had that > kind of fancy. > > That nobody supports them is a tiny bit of an exaggeration. > > So, my point is: they're packaged, and they do work. If they don't, at > least both the systemd maintainer has been very helpful, so was its > upstream, and the few issues I had with unit files that didn't come with > systemd itself were also fixed by the relevant upstreams or maintainers. > > I call that very well supported. > I'm happily surprised to read the above!
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