Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> While I have no love for insserv, if you think the whole point of
> dependency based boot (be it insserv, upstart, systemd) is boot speed,
> I think you're mistaken.  It's a part of the goal, but much more
> important is actually correctness.  Getting the dependencies between
> init scripts correct is sometimes hard.

Thanks, it had to be said.
I also hate change, but as you say...

> People have to test, test again and test more and people also have to
> file bugs.  Bugs suck, but they're part of life and complaining about
> decision made a long ago is much less productive than just living with
> them, making the best out of them and filing bugs when things break.

+1

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