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by insertcredit
2712 days ago
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I will copy my post again, here, to expose your strawman or unwillingness to stop deflecting: "One would ask himself how the BSDs manage to do it (no systemd), Android (no systemd), ChromeOS (no systemd), Solaris/Illumos (no systemd) ...
Your arguments hold no merit whatsoever. The fact is that all the problems you describe have been solved, properly, multiple times _before_ systemd entered the picture. The reasons behind systemd mass adoption were political and Redhat exerted a lot of pressure at the time and in many ways, still do." This is the post you replied to, with arguments that (still) hold no merit. Now you are trying to shift this into something else rather than stick to the points I made _in this thread_. You pick and choose a reply of mine _from a different thread_. Moreover, you write: "This whole thread is a discussion of the relative complexity between sysvinit and systemd". No it is not. As I wrote: "The fact is that all the problems you describe have been solved, properly, multiple times _before_ systemd entered the picture." I would take you more seriously if you stopped presenting one logical fallacy after another. |
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