Dear Tony,

Serous thanks for the tutorial... Now I gotta go to one of the upgraded systems and play around. That said, it being Sunday, do we need to add Ubuntu Upstart to the (un-)holy trinity?

Regards,

Flint

On Sun, 27 Jul 2014, Anthony Carrico wrote:

Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 17:03:31 -0400
From: Anthony Carrico <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: systemd

On 07/27/2014 02:02 PM, John Campbell wrote:
Patrick Voelkerding, the Slack team
lead, has expressed some fairly negative opinions of it; basically that it
increases complexity and opacity and reduces flexibility without providing
anything worthwhile to justify that. Sure, systemd boxen boot a little
faster, but who goes around rebooting their Linux boxen often enough to
make that matter?

Yes, I did read his comments (the ones linked from the wikipedia page).
To answer the question, beyond speed, I think that it is turning out
that systemd is in the right position to do a good job of setting up the
entire environment for new processes, both user and daemon. I agree that
it can feel like a time wasting learning curve for us old timers, but
still, I'm optimistic.

--
Anthony Carrico



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