I originally found this courtesy of an old mate in Australia, Vic Cross. I
think it was on g+.

On 12/2/14, 5:03 PM, "Rick Troth" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 11/30/2014 01:03 PM, Neale Ferguson wrote:
>> http://linoxide.com/linux-command/systemd-vs-sysvinit-cheatsheet/
>
>Handy. And thanks.
>
>I saw the same systemd cheat-sheet mentioned on G+ last week.
>Interesting to also see the noisy systemd push-back come out when it was
>posted.
>(Most agreed, the sheet was/is helpful. But participants repeated
>arguments pro/con regarding systemd itself.)
>
>There's little point in fighting it, if you don't like it, because the
>majority have taken it in (or been taken in, as some prefer). Talk about
>wasting time re-inventing wheels. In contrast, my compliments to those
>distributors (you know who you are!) who have supported interoperability.
>
>Seriously ... hats off to those who have made the cheat-sheet less
>crucial. It's cool and colorful, but things are better when a
>distributor offers less breakage when we transition or upgrade.

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