On Vi, 10 oct 14, 06:57:18, PETER ZOELLER wrote:
> This is really ticking me off.  We are becoming just like Microsoft 
> that one size fits all.  Linux has always been about choice and 
> modularity and reconfigurability where a user or admin can choose that 
> what suits him/her and the type of system they want.  You want 
> sysvinit you use Debian or Slackware, want Upstart go to Ubuntu, want 
> systemd go to Fedora/Redhat.  Where in all this is my choice to have 
> my system boot via the means I or any user or admin considers to be 
> the appropriate method to boot their system?  What's wrong with you 
> people?  Have you lost sight of why Linus designed this system?  Its 
> about simplicity, modularity and reconfigurability.

You might want to check your facts:

Linus Torvalds "only" created the Linux kernel, which is notoriously 
monolithic[1].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanenbaum%E2%80%93Torvalds_debate

Kind regards,
Andrei
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