Em 28-06-2014 20:39, Stuart Henderson escreveu:
> Even a significant number of Linux users I've talked to about it really
> don't like systemd.
Hate it. Made all my linux based systems slower.
>
> Just looking at the pid 1 part and ignoring the rest, there are way too
> many tentacles (library dependencies on SELinux, TCP Wrappers, dbus, PAM!)...
Tentacles? This is a ls of the src dir of systemd:

ac-power
activate
analyze
ask-password
backlight
binfmt
boot
bootchart
bus-proxyd
cgls
cgroups-agent
cgtop
compat-libs
core
cryptsetup
dbus1-generator
delta
detect-virt
efi-boot-generator
fsck
fstab-generator
getty-generator
gpt-auto-generator
gudev
hostname
initctl
journal
kernel-install
libsystemd
libsystemd-network
libudev
locale
login
machine
machine-id-setup
Makefile
modules-load
network
notify
nspawn
nss-myhostname
python-systemd
quotacheck
random-seed
rc-local-generator
readahead
remount-fs
reply-password
rfkill
run
shared
shutdownd
sleep
socket-proxy
sysctl
systemctl
systemd
system-update-generator
test
timedate
tmpfiles
tty-ask-password-agent
udev
update-utmp
vconsole

    This design goes against anything Unix. Instead of doing a specific
thing well, they try to do all things and many of them half ass. If
someone take a look at the recent discussion with Linus and one of the
systemd developers, which ultimately ended with Linus removing commit
access from the developer, one can see where systemd is headed.

Cheers,

-- 
Giancarlo Razzolini
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