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by crazy_hombre
1604 days ago
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Now you're just exaggerating. Are you really saying spending 5-10 mins skimming through a couple of man pages is that hard? Are you saying that a lot of documentation is a bad thing? (I thought FreeBSD fans liked to harp about their handbook..) And besides, there are already hundreds of systemd unit files on your system that you can easily copy and make relevant changes for your own services. Not having to deal with finicky shell features is a major advantage IMO. |
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What I'm saying is that systemds documentation currency (if you accept my metaphor) is spent on covering its accidental complexity and it's voluminous. If you disagree with me, that's fine. This is just my experience as a linux user that's had to deal with systemd.
If your claim is that systemd man pages are well written documentation then I think you're exaggerating and I'll wager you've relied on stackoverflow examples or tutorial blogs to solve your systemd issues--because I have. The reason for this is because the number of concepts and abstractions that you have to piece together to solve your problem is massive. But yeah, it's just a 5 line Unit file. I prefer strawberry kool-aid, thanks.