Joshua Kinard wrote:
> Most future Linux systems that are based off of mainstream
> distributions will *have* to use systemd+udev in order to
> achieve maximum functionality.

Certainly!

And I think the reason systemd gains traction is that such maximum
functionality can easily include various things which aren't available
and more difficult with other choices.

That doesn't mean that sysvinit doesn't do fine what it has always done.

It just means that many have a changed mindset and want something else.


//Peter

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