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by zxzax
1821 days ago
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You can just disable the fd passing for services that don't need it. I'm not sure what your actual issue is. I haven't had to reboot any more with systemd than I did with sysvinit or openrc, or the slackware rc init, or anything else really. If you have an actual crash that is causing you problems, you should consider reporting it or submitting a patch to fix it, just like you would with any other open source that you depend on. >systemd is on the level of a re-think by a pretty bright high school student. That seems like an odd statement, I believe systemd was inspired by other established unix service managers like macOS launchd and solaris SMF. The design is definitely not perfect but I wouldn't say the history was ignored when making it. |
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First of all this just sounds like "I don't know what your problem with systemd is, you can just choose to not use it". Second, my point is that it's an absolutely terrible idea, and should never have been done.
> I believe systemd was inspired by other established unix service managers like macOS launchd and solaris SMF. The design is definitely not perfect but I wouldn't say the history was ignored when making it.
A high school student can read up on things and then make something they, without real world experience, thinks seems like it's a good idea. And with no experience about what it takes to make software reliable.