Hi,
On 2015-01-27 11:57:52, mark lewis wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
about: "systemd (Was: Starting binkd as a daemon on linux)":
WvV>> I like the init part of systemd, sysv can become quite "messy"
WvV>> with all those different scripts.
ml> we prefer the init scripts and the links in the various rc.*
directories...
ml> we can easily turn things on and off... a lot easier than with that
systemd
ml> mess...
It's different, and you have to get used to it, but I don't find it more
difficult to turn on or off services. What's difficult about 'systemctl
start|stop ' ?
WvV>> But let's face it, every major distribution seems to be moving
WvV>> over to systemd, so it will become hard to avoid...
ml> no problems over here... plus there's the groups that's working on a
ml> (debian i think) distribution that will remain sysv... if the others get
to
ml> st00pid we'll move to that one without any pains or looking back ;)
We'll see how that goes... I tend to stick with the major distro's. So you can
be sure of timely updates, and security patches.
Bye, Wilfred.
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