Frank Peters <frank.pet...@comcast.net> skribis:
> Regarding the booting and configuring of a Linux system, the job can be
> either very complex or very simple.  For the simple case, is there
> technical merit in having to use systemd?  I would claim that there
> is not.  For complex scenarios, by all means utilize systemd.
> But let's keep the appropriate tools available for the appropriate job.

Yeah, I think people may not be getting my point. For instance, my
complaint is not that systemd exists, but, for instance, that someone
thought it a good idea to integrate udev and systemd, rather than make
the effort to keep them distinct.


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