Am 13.05.2014 21:49, schrieb Cyril Brulebois: > Thibaut Paumard <thib...@debian.org> (2014-05-13): >> Le 13/05/2014 17:36, Russ Allbery a écrit : >>> Right, which I've been arguing for already in this thread. I don't think >>> we should force this on upgrades. There should be a prompt and an >>> opportunity to not change init systems. >> >> Instead of or in addition to such prompting, I expect this switch will >> be documented in the Release Notes so that people who really care are >> aware of the risks and the cases which are known to break. > > The sad thing is: almost nobody reads the release notes.
Are you saying this just like that or can you back it up with facts somehow? As far as I have read in this thread, the only reported problem with upgrading from sysv to systemd concerns remote virtual machines that won't boot. Remote virtual machines are a problem that will mostly concern sysadmins. Me as a responsible sysadmin am reading the release notes, because I do not want to have downtimes with my machines and so I want to know beforehand if there are any known problems that I should be aware of. And I have trouble imagining that other people that call themselves sysadmins do not act the same. Or do they? *t -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53765d0c.1000...@sourcepole.ch