Hi Eelco, >> The most important one is that by assimilating all kinds of standard >> Unix services like cron, ntpd, and syslogd into a monolithic >> program, systemd prevents innovation because it's nearly impossible >> to replace any one of those services with an alternative one. > > This is simply not true. Cron, ntpd, syslogd etc. all work fine on > systemd.
maybe we use the term "replace" differently? I would very much like to get rid of journald in favor of an ordinary syslogd, but I have no idea how to do that. I could run a syslogd in addition to journald, of course, but that's not what I mean by "replace". If I am missing something obvious, i.e. if there is a way to switch off journald and run an external syslogd instead, then please let me know! Best regards, Peter _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
