IIRC the 2nd edition of Armstrong's Kernel Internals book has a chapter on it. But don't remember for sure.
On Sat, May 18, 2019, 6:12 PM Cindy Sue Causey <butterflyby...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 5/18/19, Kenneth Parker <sea7k...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I know there are controversies on Systemd (including in Debian -- for > > example, Devuan), but I want to learn enough about it to (Horrors!) > become > > an expert. > > > > And yes, I have found several online resources, including on the Debian > > Wiki. (I'm also reading > https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ > > ). > > > > My problem? My best times for reading are times where a "Paper Book" is > > best. Unfortunately, I haven't found any. > > > > If I'm missing something, please tell me. Otherwise, do any of you know > if > > someone's working on a Book? > > > Hi.. I took a super quick poke at it. Mostly landed a bunch of > references to something called "Savaged by Systemd".. =) > > Did also see the following two: > > * How Linux Works, 2nd Edition (Paperback); Brian Ward; 2015.. > Incidentally references systemd as one of the many topics covered. > > * Fedora Linux Servers with systemd: second edition; Petersen, > Richard; 2016. Systemd is in the title....... > > Otherwise, I wonder if the seeming shortage of tangible books is about > how volatile this topic is.. > > Or if it's maybe because it's an evolving, moving target > development-wise (just like all its counterparts)? Maybe it's hard to > document on paper because that [media] becomes outdated, thus > basically fire starter material, almost as fast as it's printed when > it comes to tech subjects? > > Personally, I've bought several older tech books purely for > occasionally waxing nostalgic. :) > > Cindy :) > -- > Cindy-Sue Causey > Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA > > * runs with birdseed * > >