Στις 24/08/2012 06:00 μμ, ο/η John Hupp έγραψε: > A wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd) provides a > tempting brief on systemd as a replacement for init. And if > isc-dhcp-server fails to start during boot in some cases because of a > dependency or timing sort of issue, then systemd sounds promising as a > longer-term solution. > > But note the IF. At the moment I don't know why isc-dhcp-server fails > to start during boot on this test system. And apart from why it doesn't > start during boot, I don't know if such a problem is widespread. Others > with more experience may know -- I'm a newbie with Linux.
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