On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 12:42:39PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: > On Aug 01, Adam Borowski <kilob...@angband.pl> wrote: > > > > We should also think hard about switching to a new default since > > > currently many other major distributions are moving to NetworkManager > > > and/or systemd-networkd (which nowadays is usable, works well for > > > simpler use cases and will be installed on every Debian system anyway). > > For the latter, "installable only with a certain init implementation, and > > not portable to any kernel but Linux" doesn't say "every Debian system" to > > me. > Sorry, what I actually meant was "every non-toy Debian system".
As any non-toy system needs reliable, resilient and predictable init scripts free of bugs like: * force-unmounting your RAID when you manually mount it degraded * killing properly backgrounded filesystem maintenance if you log off (intentionally or just due to a flaky network connection, etc) I'm not sure what non-toy systems you're talking about. (Sorry for responding to an obvious troll post -- responding just in case it was actually somehow meant as serious.) </thread> -- An imaginary friend squared is a real enemy.