On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Michael Biebl wrote:

> Am 10.11.2014 um 20:08 schrieb Jarle Aase:
> 
> > What I don't like about systemd, is that it insists on doing things
> > I don't want it to do. I don't want /it/ to control the network or
> > udev,
> 
> systemd-networkd is an entirely optional component, you don't have to
> use it.
> systemd-udevd is also an individual component, which btw is also used
> under sysvinit (or upstart). You don't get really without a device
> manager nowadays.

Optional?  Yes.  A lot (most) of systemd is optional.  (So, I've read.)
But isn't a lot of that optional stuff installed by default?

B


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