On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 12:16:23PM -0400, James Ensor wrote: > Please reply to the list and not directly to me. > > > On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 11:39 AM, PETER ZOELLER > <peter_zoel...@rogers.com> wrote: > > Hi: > > > > I'm sorry but I shouldn't have to remove systemd but be given a choice as to > > which one I want at the time of the install just as I choose my file system, > > my software, my networking, where I want my boot loader installed, etc. To > > assume on your part what I need or want and then expect me to counter your > > choice by requiring me to uninstall is rather presumptuous on your part just > > the same approach that I would expect from Microsoft not Linux. > > > > Peter > > > > I made no assumptions, as I had absolutely nothing to do with the > decision of making systemd the default init system. I merely point > out that it is possible (and quite easy) for a debian-user to remove > systemd.
What about systemd's entanglement? From what I read here, once it's installed there are certain programs that depend on it. Not true? -- Bob Holtzman Giant intergalactic brain-sucking hyperbacteria came to Earth to rape our women and create a race of mindless zombies. Look! It's working!
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