On 22/06/15 20:37, Zebediah C. McClure wrote:
I think sysv is a great candidate to replace systemd. Which system init
system is most likely to be considered to replace systemd?
Honestly? None. The entire topic caused a great deal of incendiary
debate among the people who make Debian happen, and I very much doubt
any of them wish to reignite that any time soon. Certainly, "go back to
sysvinit" seems likely to receive *particularly* short shrift. (If you
wish to understand why I say this, I suggest you read the Debian mailing
list archives for the relevant period.)
This is why I mentioned Devuan, which is an alternative Linux
distribution that is built on top of the good work done in Debian and
which has specifically rejected systemd as the init system.
Debian - like any distro - cannot be all things to all people, after all.
Regards,
an entirely content Debian user, who thinks jessie is the best Debian
release he has had the good fortune to use so far.
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