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by greatgib
378 days ago
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Systemd is crap. Works in the main use case, mess up otherwise. It is the windows kernel of linux distributions. Here for example, suddenly systemd will be mandatory despite systemd not caring for multiple session of a single user. Not only not yet implemented but totally that don't need it personally so no one can want to have it. And so again the capability of our linux based distribution will be restricted for something that was just working for decades. Again, we can also notice how systemd people try to force systemd usage down or throats by making it mandatory for core parts like the login. Where it is not the responsibility of the initsystem to deal with that (except in windows) and if the thing was not a damned crap, it would be easy to switch to alternatives with clear interfaces. |
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systemd is not an init system. It's an umbrella project with many distinct tools and services, only one of which is an init provider.