Le 28/08/2014 21:16, Brian a écrit : > On Thu 28 Aug 2014 at 20:37:41 +0200, Erwan David wrote: > >> Le 28/08/2014 16:10, AW a écrit : >>> On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 16:02:02 +0200 >>> Bzzzz <lazyvi...@gmx.com> wrote: >>> >>> > As all I stand up for is _freedom_ (of any kind) and as what I hate most >>> > is fundamentalism (of any kind), this thread is terminated for me. >>> >>> AKA. I don't want to take the time to either learn systemd or try my hand >>> at >>> writing excellent sysvinit code... I'd rather just complain instead... >>> >>> You have freedom to choose, if you want to choose. I'm sure there would be >>> takers who would gladly follow, some with cash and code experience. But >>> that >>> takes a strong leader and not a wishy washy complainer. >> Or systemd is imposed to me iutterly complex and with no real >> documentation for migration just a bunch of crossreferencing man pages, >> incomplete and without the basic glossary > The technical term for this is "bollocks". The term is used frequently > in Barnsley, where they tend to be down-to-earth in init system matters. > > Nothing is stopping you from writing what you call migration documents. > But you would rather join the moaners.
So those who do not know, nor see the need in systemd should do the job ? I have other things to do than support it. If you want me to support it I'll just say : YOU wanted it, do what is needed > >> SysVInit was good for me, worked, I did not see ANY argument except >> "other do this" (in that case why use linux ? far more people use >> windows) or other autority argyuments or mere false facts. > Stick with sysvinit then. It isn't hard. The technique is probably in > the multi-post thread you started. > > That's just a LIE : you cannot go without systemd since some other parts where premempted changed and integrated into systemd (see udev) it is IMPOSSIBLE to keep a debian without systemd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53ff8231.7010...@rail.eu.org