Scott Ferguson writes:

 > So far I'm impressed with
 > the increased configurability, and especially, the faster boot-times
 > (SLA goodness!).

Interesting, even if booting is not what my "it should have been a
laptop" does most, last was more than a week ago.

 > Make the script S12whatever and then install systemd(?)
 > 
 > # apt-get install systemd systemd-sysv;reboot

Interesting... 

 > http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html
 > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd
 > http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html
 > https://wiki.debian.org/systemd (which is a good place to add anything
 > you find lacking)

I was searching for pre-installation information like these. The one
in freedesktop.org is not the clearest one possible...

 > > At this time my fear is that systemd turns out as a very nice tool for
 > > personal pc but a PITA for servers/vm (as happened for upstep).
 > 
 > Those "fears" have been considered, debated, and discussed ad-infinitum
 > by Debian Technical and Debian developers

They are by no means gods, even if Debian has been my system of choice
for more than ten years (maybe about twenty).

And I  am not the only  one that sometimes wonder  about the wonderful
mushrooms they use for their "risotto coi funghi"...

 > I've mostly tested systemd on servers, the only DE I've used it on was LXDE.

Mine is /bin/bash, with the help of /usr/local/bin/emacs and X11.

 > Upstep? DYM upstart??
 > Isn't upstart an Ubuntu thing?

It  is something  I smashed  my face  some years  ago, and  indeed was
Ubuntu. And some Ubuntu developer told me that the upstart author "had
never seen a server in her life" :).

I was trying to create VM for use with OpenNebula, where they received
some  configuration informations  on  a "virtual  cd"  created on  the
fly...

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