On Sun, 14 Jun 2015, Frederic Marchal wrote:
Why do you think systemd has a way of doing
everything other tools are designed for?
That's not a thought I have ever harbored or
expressed.
My initial question was _meant_ to be, simply: can
this (ps ax|grep ssh) be done, or approximated to,
using sysctl? The first respondent seemed to be saying
oh yes certainly and here is how to do that. No one
but me took note that he was, regrettably, wrong.
There is no need for any speculation aimed at getting
at what I might be "thinking" about systemd or ps or
anything else for that matter. If a question arises as
to what I am "thinking" beyond what I have typed in an
email, just ask me. I don't bite.
But when you indicate that you believe you know what
Brian is thinking, well, all I can imagine is that he
must be a struggling relative of yours, or something,
in order to have earned that level of dedicated
support on your part, although perhaps I do you both a
disservice with such observations, and if that is the
case please allow me to make haste to apologize.
Thank you for your reply which was kind and
well-intentioned. I will pursue my studies of systemd
with heightened caution and circumspection. These are
troubled waters indeed, yes?
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