> If systemd had been just another init system, replacible by any other
> init system, I probably would have thought nothing about it. The vast
> majority of the problem is its complete fencing off of the underlying
> OS.
>

I whole heartily concur.
I barely even thought of init systems before systemd started to become a
reality.

I still appreciated V.R.'s post for it's presentation of concepts I wasn't
even aware of.

-Rich
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