On 03/28/2013 02:20 PM, Jared Smith wrote: > On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Michael Torrie<[email protected]> wrote: >> Guess with an increasing divergence here in the short term, that >> advice wouldn't be so useful anymore. >> >> Anyway I think I will give Fedora 18 a go on my main workstation and see >> if I can get comfortable with systemd. > In the short term, yes, there's going to be some divergence. If you > followed the introduction of SELinux, it was a very similar situation. > Long-term, I think you'll see even conservative distributions like > RHEL move over to systemd. Because of the slower release cycle of > enterprise distributions, It just may take three or four (or even > more) Fedora releases before they catch up. And in the meantime, > Fedora keeps forging ahead (in many different directions). > Or there's the Debian way; if it's not new enough for you, use testing or Sid. If you want a different sysvinit, apt-get install it.
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