Hi,

On 9/10/2014 7:46 PM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> ISTM that if neither upstart nor systemd deliver the goods once
> finished, then a third new offering will arise. Parallel starting of
> services, and effective handling of events will be provided, one way or
> another, I expect.

Perhaps.  What makes a monolithic piece of software, like systemd the
answer?  Traditional Linux/Unix is built around processes that do ONE
thing very well and without re-inventing the wheel.  Sure we have
choices where multiple wheels are available, but usually those wheels
can act stand alone from competing wheels without locking in the car to
use a specific wheel ... so to speak.

> Incidentally, if any of your posts on this thread have described a
> specific showstopper that you have personally experienced in systemd, or
> can tell us how to replicate, then I have missed it.

What makes you so sure that I must have personally suffered from the use
of systemd?  I read fairly widely on matters to do with system
administration works that I do for my own servers and servers of other
people and clients.  Therefore, I have gained some knowledge in relation
to systemd and the nightmares that others are experiencing.  I am also a
user of sysvinit for a significant period of time and find that
arguments against sysvinit are shallow and not worthy to cause it's demise.

> I'm quite prepared to blow raspberries at systemd too, but would need a
> real-world reason to do so.

There is real world experience in other systems that can count as well.
 The enormity of the systemd change should not be understated.  There is
often a case for no change or more limited change when change is
actually necessary.  There is also a place for other modular type
solutions to perceived problems of sysvinit as well as /fixing/ the
broken scripts that are to blame for pushing forward a replacement when
none is really warranted.

Have a nice day.

A.

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